Fiddly work to harvest Saffron.
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That is just fantastic Greg. I reckon it's the perfect angle to take tat shot. Colours are terrific.I Shoot A Canon
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My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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Thanks both of you. It's a snapshot of what they are and I'm happy to leave the labels in. It was raining at the time so it was never going to be a great shot.
It's a test plantation for the production of Saffron. A really labour intensive crop. Very fiddly for a tiny amount of high value product. They don't harvest the flowers, just the stamens in the centre of each bloom.
I'm hoping that subsequent plantings will be more intensive and fill the field. I can then go out in better light and hopefully get a really colorful image.
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Very pleasing shot Greg, something a bit different to the Canola fields usually seen.
From a Landline article published back in 2002, imagine what it's worth now.
"This year the Noonans harvested nearly 120,000 flowers from their own plot to produce half a kilo of saffron.
"Which if a grower was to give me that at the moment, the currently being paid $31.60 a gram or $31,600 a kilo so half of that, around $15,000 for our crop," Mr Noonan said."
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Intriguing curves, lovely diagonal and striking colours that pop beautifully against the dark soil.
If this is "just a snap" I hope you get a chance to go back when its not raining. :-)
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