These shots were taken with the D90 with my new Sigma 50-150mm f2.8 lense to keep myself a safe distance from the combine. This also kept the dust away from my camera equipment.
#1.
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#2.
#7. A shot from last fall that is one of my favorites. Taken with the D90 + 18-105mm lense.
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These two photographs were taken about a week before the harvest started in central Iowa. I sure wish the combines would of been rolling through the fields because this sunset was truly beautiful and unique.