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These will not make the front page of the local rag, I was able to get them on a drive-by in Lower Branch. The light as a bit harsh but Nikon's Active D-Lighting (ADL) can make the most of the sutuation. They are OK captures, I find I don't run across famers baling hay too often even though I am on the lookout for it. As usual, the 70-300mm VR zoom was the ticket.
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