Harvest Moon Rising Over South Australian Corn Stubble in beside stacked hay bales in South Australia

Harvest Moon Rising Over South Australian Corn Stubble

by Kristy Puckett

Pale gold moonlight spills across rows of cut corn stalks standing stiff in the dry South Australian soil. Stacked hay bales form dark, rectangular silhouettes against the night sky, their rough twine texture visible where the rim light catches the edges. The ground is a patchwork of stubble and shadow, with the faint, wet sheen of a passing sun shower reflecting the moon's glow on the soil surface. Leading lines of the crop rows draw the eye straight toward the luminous orb hanging low above the horizon. The air appears still, yet the moisture on the stubble suggests a recent downpour. one drop of water rests on the tip of a dried stalk, catching the light.

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Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark IV*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 5D Mark IV photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 180mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 1600
Film processed in Capture One
Location beside stacked hay bales in South Australia
Date 2020-10-02
Credit VEETER
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