Before dawn.
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Trees in the mist.
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Hayrack.
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Trees and a hayrack and mists.
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The sun was just about to peer from behind Mt. Krvavec and illuminate the fields.
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The light was changing from blue to pink.
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Bluish hills and trees in the mist.
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The magical moment that every photographer and nature lover cherishes - the first sun rays that turn the landscape into orange.
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Then I drove another few kilometers, back to the darkness, and waited for the sun once more.
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Neatly ploughed fields.
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Another hayrack and the moon.
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Did I mention that there are maaaaany hayracks here? :)
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And that they are very photogenic too.
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Then the sun came up for the second time (for me, at least).
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Lately, my fish-eye lens has been my favorite. So many ways to play around with it, and I just love the angles and perspective.
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Fish-eye again, but without the distortion.
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Crouching close to the ground I was bring the furrows into the foreground.
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When the sun came up, the mist first turned orange, then it gradually began to lose color and finally disappeared.
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Layers of hills with an ubiquitous hayrack and some farm buildings.
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The road was glowing in the sun.
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Another field, another hayrack.
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Dew drops on wheat.
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Glistening blades of wheat.
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I couldn't decide among all the photos I took of dew drops. I just love the bokeh!
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I couldn't decide among all the photos I took of dew drops. I just love the bokeh!
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It was time to move to yet another location - one of my favorite.
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Again a neatly ploughed field with even furrows.
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An example of glory - a shine around my head that is caused by the humidity in the air and low sun rays.
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Me and wheat and glory.
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The effect is really strange and intriguing at the same time.
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Lines.
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And the last shot of the day: a cat with piercing eyes.
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