Harvest Moon Over Iowa Corn Stubble at Noon in beside stacked hay bales in Iowa

Harvest Moon Over Iowa Corn Stubble at Noon

by Matthew Harrell

Flat noon light floods a wide field of short corn stubble where irrigation water shines between the rows. Stacked rectangular hay bales sit beside the cut stalks, their rough, dried surfaces catching the harsh glare. A large, pale harvest moon hangs high in the bright sky, its solid disc visible against the intense daylight. The landscape stretches far, showing orderly rows of stubble under a clear expanse. Dry textures of the cut stalks and the sheen on the water define the early summer ground. The moon appears as a pale circle above the golden-brown earth, creating a stark visual contrast with the agricultural field below.

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Iowa corn stubble hay bales harvest moon noon irrigation agriculture farmland
Camera Nikon D4*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D4 photos, grab one online.
Lens 20mm f/2.8
Focal Length 20mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 800
Film processed in Lightroom
Location beside stacked hay bales in Iowa
Date 2012-02-10
Credit VEETER
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