Rolling Hills

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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.

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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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Well glad you stopped by for a visit, check out the community if interested.

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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...

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Thanks, yes they are very heavy actually, and very photogenic.

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Oh rolled hail like this one is sooo countryside! I kinda like to drive with those around

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So pretty actually, just love em!

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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?

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Highly likely they are privately owned, could possibly be part of a large farming operation such as a Hutterite colony too.

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The haystacks look very beautiful❤️❤️

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Images that some of us have only seen in movies.
Thanks for sharing them, @daveks

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Thank you -- glad you liked them.

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Haaa... what exactly is this and what for? Is this man made. Sorry too many questions, but Iam seeing this for the First time.

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Hay is rolled into these tight bundles, then stored, and then given to cattle for feed. A common sight in North America for sure!

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Ahhhh ok because here we pile up in a cone shape and kept in a corner of many households having their own cow.

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