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what the cotton picking wrong with this

Photography Careers posted on Nov 10, 2008
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They been haveing cotton picking machiny around for some time and it would look like they can improve on how it pick cotton. I know nothing about cotton crops but it looks like they left most it it behind. anyway how they get it improved on. this was taken in the last week of September. That when they harvey the crop here Been real busy lately so get to your gallerys soon.

Comments (69)


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timtripp

4:08PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

wonderful image!

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sazzart

4:10PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Cotton Snow LOL

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carlx

4:11PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Awesome capture, Jock!!!

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tallpindo

4:12PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

This is the "just do it even if it is wrong" approach so favored by business. I don't know if you have ever been to the blacksmith shop where so many of the early Rube Goldburg machies were repaired before hydraulics. Welding a cast iron gear that has broken in half? Taping flex tubes that have rusted out from fertilizer aggresiveness on a drill after galvanize flashes.

wannes

4:12PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

It's amazing what they left behind... great shot!!

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flora-crassella

4:13PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

very interesting! Super image!

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three_grrr

4:17PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Seems like an awful waste. But tallpindo is right, that's big business. Get it done fast and get out, never mind the losses. A great capture, it should be published in a national newspaper to show the amount of wast that goes on.

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artaddict2

4:23PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Great shot of the cotton left behind and lots of it Jock. because we don't grow Cotton over here, the last time I heard "Cotton Picking" expressed like your title was when it was quoted by Yogi Bear er! or was it Huckelberry Hound lol.

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DennisReed

4:26PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Could some of this been downed by the storms? Hard to believe they recovered any of it? A Mystery! ;)

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jocko500

4:31PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

I do not think soo for it would be dirty looking from rain and this do not look dirty. I can be wrong and it looks like ie was just harvest

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babuci

4:34PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

I use to see a same here down under. I would say this is a messy bussines. Great shot.

MrsLubner

4:44PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

I know some about cotton and harvest and I would say this is what I've always seen just after harvest. the only time I've seen it cleaner is when it was hand picked and I haven't seen a field done like that since I wore knee socks. Love this shot. I've always loved the sight of cotton fields.

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claude19

4:46PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

GREAT comment ! Your picture...a good illustration !

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photostar

5:02PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Sure does look like they left quite a bit behind, there. Nice contrasts tho, with the photo.

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annie5

5:06PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Very interesting Jock..super capture! Thanks for sharing :)

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THROBBE

5:25PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Very cool capture!

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angelbearzs

5:43PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

that is aweosme nice image :)

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Faemike55

6:14PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Great image! I agree that this should be posted as an example of waste!

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amota99517

6:20PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

This is a fascinating shot! May they are seeding or something.

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DarkStormCrow

6:21PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Excellent capture..

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Richardphotos

6:25PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

I have a capture from south of Dallas that is very similar to yours.I know nothing about a cotton pickin' thing! so I am no help.superb perspective

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drace68

6:30PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Umm, do it better? Maybe. At what cost? Friends, we consumers dictate the way things get done. Good pic, though.

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Fidelity2

6:30PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Superb. Your masterpiece is flawless. 5+.

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myquad

6:44PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

It does seem wasteful. Great capture, Jocko!

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mcv

6:48PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Jocko, your artist's eye has captured this picked cotton field and the waste with clarity and fine detail. At least a bit of waste in a corn, wheat, or bean field goes to feed local birds, rabbits, and other critters. This will only feed weavels, which the cotton farmers do not want, and will go to waste unless field mice gather it up to make bedding for thier dens, and maybe some birds use a bit for nests. Fine capture 5++ !!

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Ionel

6:50PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

They need a vacuum cleaner! :)

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ysvry

7:00PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

great foto, here in holland they would have made an subsidised job of handpicking the remains. They tried something along those lines already.

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jif3d

7:07PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

You are right Jock, I think the cotton picking machine needs some serious servicing...such a waste ! Nicely composed capture showing us how NOT to pick cotton ! ~Cheers~

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drag

7:11PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Interesting documentation of this cotton field. Looks like a cotton storm went through there.

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goodoleboy

7:17PM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Somebody's got to get out there with a rake or vacuum and pick that stuff up! Does no one no good just lying there. Stellar POV and DOF in this capture, Jock!


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