I am always on the hunt for interesting photos of tobacco farming here in eastern NC. I am seeking out a scene that speaks to the decline of tobacco farming, such as a small grave yard (small family plots in or on the edge of farm land are common here) or abandoned farm structures (most farmers tear down old tobacco barns to provide more growing area, or at least one less obstacle to work around) with surrounding tobacco crop. Abandoned farm houses work pretty well, too.
I have been eyeing this particular scene for a while, waiting for the crop to fill in and interesting light to present itself. I had a rare opportunity to try to capture it late in the evening today, however the sunset did not deliver anything spectacular this time. I thought it turned out nice anyway...
Z6 and 24-70 2.8S
I have been eyeing this particular scene for a while, waiting for the crop to fill in and interesting light to present itself. I had a rare opportunity to try to capture it late in the evening today, however the sunset did not deliver anything spectacular this time. I thought it turned out nice anyway...
Z6 and 24-70 2.8S
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