I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (52)
jocko500
other stuff is not clear but I was following the men and cane wagon. here they laying the cane down to be bury with two feet of dirt. men and wagon is clear I like that part
jocko500
all races wqas out here working the cane field. They have to plant when it time.
moonrancher
This is really neat. I didn't know a thing about how they plant sugar cane. Or cotton. If we all document our own areas, we learn more from each other I think, and come up with much more interesting and unique work, besides. Thank you!
tallpindo
I've seen the harvest and the burning of the fields but never the planting. This is new.
Star4mation
Well spotted Jock! Super shot :)
carlx
Excellent composition and mood!!!
timtripp
excellent!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent capture, well done..
artaddict2
Yeah very impressive capture!
myquad
I think these shots of farming are so facinating! I'm glad you are posting them and look forward to seeing tomorrow's post!
Darkwish
YOu did really nice shot! EXT! 5
MrsLubner
I don't know why I didn't see more cane back home. After all, I didn't live far from Sugarland, Tx., but this is the first time I've seen this. Excellent shot. It shows something extraordinary. Your capture is great. BTW, I am always excited and just start shooting without thought...some say that is a lot like my mouth. LOL
annie5
Very interesting shot..thanks for sharing! :)
tizjezzme
it still turned out really good .. they look so hard at work. You know, if you shoot in RAW, the over/under exposed shots are a snap to fix in photoshop!
ysvry
grteat shot looks like youre in china.
photostar
I had absolutely no idea how sugar canes are planted. I thought at first, they were harvesting. Thanks for the info and the visual lesson, Jock. I learned something new, today.
goodoleboy
Very interesting capture of the sugar cane reapers at work, Jock. I used to get excited and forget to check the settings on my camera, resulting in blurred and overexposed shots. But experience is a great teacher, and it rarely happens anymore.
RobyHermida
Excellent capture, well done..
kahun.hida
農作業もダイナミックですね!!!!! こんな機械は見たことが無いです。
three_grrr
Never in my life did I expect to see that this is how they plant sugar cane! I always thought maybe from seed or something, or maybe the crop comes back every year the way perrenial flowers do. This is amazing Jock, and I can't wait for tomorrow's post!
DennisReed
Lush capture!
Richardphotos
I decided to reset my camera after having it on something other than normal, because in the heat of the moment it is easy to forget. I never seen it being planted also.excellent and informative capture
e-brink
Interesting shot, Jock!
amota99517
Wow! This is fascinating. Glad you were able to capture the planting time.
SSoffia
GREAT CAPTURE :)
beachzz
Great shot, Jock, love the story, and the way it all came together.
delaorden_ojeda
nice to see how people do their job, very interesting capture, excelent image !
flora-crassella
...wie immer ein sehr interessantes Foto! Einblicke die wir sonst nicht haben....
LBJ2
Nice and interesting picture there, Jock. I never saw the process, either. Very educational. Too bad you lost half the shot...what a shame. But this one is safe :)+5
Mousson
imaginative scene.......!!!!!