Rolling Hills

Everytime I drive by hay bales, it is always such a beautiful thing to see, so magical even! The rolling hills as a backdrop is just a bonus added touch. I discovered these around Pincher Creek, located just outside of Waterton Lakes Park, Alberta. Such a perfect slice of the Alberta countryside! There is even some cattle grazing off in the distance. Pure country life in full display! Thanks for stopping by.




Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom



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"The hay bales against those rolling hills look absolutely magical! Alberta's countryside is truly a masterpiece of nature. Also, your 'Color/Black & White' community sounds very interesting. Thank you for the great information and the stunning shot!"
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Hay bales are something I've been interested in for a while...
I recently learned they can get to insane weights and it blew my mind cause I thought they'd be pretty light or easy to move since it's grass and circular in size.
The pictures do look amazing man...
Thanks, yes they are very heavy actually, and very photogenic.
Oh rolled hail like this one is sooo countryside! I kinda like to drive with those around
So pretty actually, just love em!
I zoomed in properly and only saw the cattles in the 4th coloured pictures, it's truly a beauty to see, do individuals own them or they're some sort of state conservation animals?
Highly likely they are privately owned, could possibly be part of a large farming operation such as a Hutterite colony too.
Thanks.
The haystacks look very beautiful❤️❤️
Images that some of us have only seen in movies.
Thanks for sharing them, @daveks
Thank you -- glad you liked them.
Haaa... what exactly is this and what for? Is this man made. Sorry too many questions, but Iam seeing this for the First time.
Hay is rolled into these tight bundles, then stored, and then given to cattle for feed. A common sight in North America for sure!
Ahhhh ok because here we pile up in a cone shape and kept in a corner of many households having their own cow.