The industry that's attracting photographers like bees to a flower

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Fields of yellow are not an uncommon sight for someone travelling through the Great Southern region of Western Australia, thanks to the growing canola industry.

Yellow. It's not a subtle colour. In nature, it's fed to us in bite-size pieces in sourgrass flowers or afternoon sunshine.

Canola cultivation may be an agricultural pursuit, but its spectacular, vibrant colour has made it somewhat of an attraction for tourists and photographers.Albany-based landscape photographer Nev Clarke makes the most of the canola season when it comes to pass each year, and says it is the contrasting colours that make the photos so captivating.

"Yellow is an amazing colour … it's not a colour we usually wear or do much else with, but when you see it in a field, it's beautiful," he says.Albany photographer, Nev Clarke says the contrast of the yellow flowers against a bright blue sky is what makes canola photography so popular. "Make sure that you are respectful of someone else's property and that you're not actually trespassing or touching their canola.

 

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GM canola and glyphosate. Beautiful!

Where’s all the canola honey?

Checkout all that Global Warming damage.. To think all of that could've been averted.😢

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