The rice fields are looking better and better, but they are full of blood-sucking insects.

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Going out to do landscape photography in the countryside is something I enjoy more and more, despite the challenges it brings, such as finding a good composition, withstanding the heat, the dust, the blood sucking insects that actually caused me not to spend more time taking these pictures, they certainly could have looked much better, but if I had spent more time trying to take these pictures I don't think I would be writing the post right now.

Right now the rice fields are growing, and rice needs a lot of water, which causes these areas to be completely full of mosquitoes, the problem for my feet is that having grown up most of the time in the city, I am not used to these insects and I am allergic to their bites, for the moment I keep researching and trying some things that people recommend, because if I want to get the photos I have in mind I have to spend a lot of time waiting for the right moment for the photo.

Another thing that makes me spend more time on the site is to clean the garbage that is there, the truth is that I prefer to remove the garbage before taking the photo, than to delete it in the editing, but as I repeat, that takes time that I currently don't have because I don't want to bleed to death haha.


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The crispiness in the photo came out well here in the antilight conditions. Vibrant Rice field with the spark of the sun looks soothing. Beautiful.

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maybe take a long jeans when you go next time?

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Yes I have tried it, but it is an area where it is very hot, I have been told that eating more garlic than usual helps to avoid the bites, I will probably try it to see what happens.

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