Strawberry harvest usually starts in May around here. This is the first year I have seen these “greenhouse tunnels” (?) for strawberries. Last year anti-hail nets (? again) in the orchards were all the rage with the farmers.
Some more years and everything will be sheltered somehow and there will be no way for me to pick up strawberries and abricots easly during my photowalks ;-)
Thank you!
dieses bild sieht nach zukunft aus, der frühling ist nicht mehr fern denn die imaginäre sonne scheint bereits, ganz sachte die augen zukneifen und dann sehe ich die strahlen und die sonne.
@all
I am not too happy about how the photo is rendered in the browser in this smaller format. Much too sharp and the white burnt out :-(.
Sigh.
I should have done more post-processing. Sigh again.
Nice patterns. A graphic image, A never ending cycle of growth.
Thanks for visiting and commenting. As I see and read in your blog, you are waiting for spring, too ;-)
I like the quote a lot. :-) Nice patterns too.
Aaaah, who knows what or who inspired me to pick this sentence ;-).
Thanks!
btw you should definitely visit the duck post …
Will those strawberry plants be bearing fruit soon? Ah, the taste of June. Fine patterns in this graphic image, Tony and Daniel were both right.
Strawberry harvest usually starts in May around here. This is the first year I have seen these “greenhouse tunnels” (?) for strawberries. Last year anti-hail nets (? again) in the orchards were all the rage with the farmers.
Some more years and everything will be sheltered somehow and there will be no way for me to pick up strawberries and abricots easly during my photowalks ;-)
Thank you!
dieses bild sieht nach zukunft aus, der frühling ist nicht mehr fern denn die imaginäre sonne scheint bereits, ganz sachte die augen zukneifen und dann sehe ich die strahlen und die sonne.
Ja, Du hattest Recht: es wird!
Es gibt Licht.
Man geht raus. Und atmet. Und fotografiert!
@all
I am not too happy about how the photo is rendered in the browser in this smaller format. Much too sharp and the white burnt out :-(.
Sigh.
I should have done more post-processing. Sigh again.