Diagonal Rows in Growing Corn

Diagonal Rows in Growing Corn

Duncan Rawlinson photographed this cornfield from above, revealing the precise diagonal rows that define modern row-crop agriculture. The green plants form a repeating pattern across the frame, with subtle variations in tone marking the spacing between each planted line. Shot from a drone perspective, the image reduces the field to its essential geometry—parallel furrows that curve gently across the terrain. The even light brings out the texture of the crop canopy without strong shadows. This is a document of agricultural land use and the visual order imposed by planting machinery.

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