Query = 'field'

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Results from the Directory listing:

30Sep00  Armorgeddon: Great Sword tourney, falcon, A&S, fencing, great sword, archery, field battles, bridge battle, fort battle, after the battles, night in the encampment.  old
24Sep00  Armorgeddon: court, woods battle, morning court, woods battle prep, evening court, Calontir court, woods battle, field battle prep.  old

Results from the Photographs listing:

  #121-2197
An old shack in a well-irrigated field

East end of Utah highway 20  
  #252-17
Tracks in field, West of Dell Rapids SD

  
  #2174

Lady Ianka, after the field battle.
  
  #2141

Company Nevermore before the field battle
  
  #n051-28
The marshal's tour of the woods battlefield.
Vladimir Zinonovich (mka David Henderson), who is from Vatavia.
  
  #088-12
As the snow falls, it gets layered with dirt blown off the fields. When the wind blows harder, the snow is scoured off, leaving conture lines visible on the surface

Far Western side  MN
  #a099-26
and field.

  
  #n052-4
Their Majesties got Cian pretty good. He was called up during the opening ceremonies, and His Majesty talked about there being unfinished business from Pennsic.
He then described Cian's feats of derring-do on the Pennsic field in great detail, finishing with "We have a special award for this."
  
  #b083-01  "Grass and Ice"
A single stand of grass survives the prairie winter winds. The dark bands in the snow come from alternate deposits of snow and dust blown from the surrounding fields, then scoured down by the dry winds of winter

South of town Elkton SD
  #1296
Pretty little pasture, surrounded by plowed fields

  
  #228-03
Riding home, Eastern SD

  
  #062-36


  
  #n057-14
Tradition specifies that only those who are proficient in all weapons systems may be made Huscarls.
Generally, the fighter must demonstrate a great degree of skill at arms, be honorable on and off the field, and be active in promoting fighting through marshalling, teaching, et cetera.
  
  #n057-22

The royalty before the field battle.
  
  #n057-24

Countess Aislinn, water bearing during the field battle.
  
  #2045
The confluence at 43º N 97º W is about 200 yards into this field. I'll come back after the harvest.

  
  #lonetreeb
A lone evergreen in a cornfield, winter.

W of Pipestone MN 
  #1499
This sort of fighting is known as Bear Pit, where the winning fighter holds the field until he or she is defeated.

  

Results from the Comments:

Lisa Jensen thought on 8/8/2005 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"I like both the color and the depth of field in this photo. I can almost smell the sweet scent of dacying leaves on the forest floor." 3891

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is shot through a Cokin blue/yellow polarizer. I was just holding it in front of the lens as best I could, but wasn't aligned very well. In the end I liked the effect, so left it full-frame. Sort of an unintentional vignette, much like the very early field cameras that used lenses with small image circles. I've tried printing similar shots, but always come back to this one." 6336

cody hatfield of payson thought on 9/25/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
" if you had a dodge the first thing you would not have got stuck you should have call some one with a dodge to pull you out u suck next time call me i have a real truck" 3892

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/19/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It is a macro shot (using a 25mm extension tube), and using the angle finder. Angle finders are essential for getting shots that most people don't see, because you can get your camera in odd locations (on the gorund looking up) and using the finder still see what you're shooting. Were I to do this again I's stop down a little more and keep everything in focus. Most macro photography has a depth of field problem. I think it's usually done to keep the background fuzzy. It's much better to stop down then remove the background with black velvet . With an angle finder you get sky in the background, and fuzzy sky is still sky. This shot was done on a tripod (set very low), but I had to keep the shutter speed high because the wind was blowing and moving the subject." 3308

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was okay and added the following:
"I guess by now you've seen I like the play of deep shadow on objects illuminated by the evening sun. This is an old road grader (used mostly for snow removal, I suspect). Some depth-of-field problems, but nice colors." 3468

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