A2 (c. 23"x16") print on: Permajet Gold Silk (£40) Innova Soft-textured matt (£36)
Suffolk sky and tractor
The classic shot of this type is of a raucous flock of gulls or other scavengers following the tractor or Suffolk-Punch-driven plough. Sadly, that's not a sight you can see in Suffolk anymore, nor probably anywhere in the UK now. Powerful farm machinery is now often syndicated between a number of farms, and the beautiful Suffolk Punch is a dying breed, with less than 600 horses extant worldwide. There are a couple of studs around the country valiantly trying to keep the breed going, our nearest being at Hollesley Bay near the Suffolk coast, but it's an uphill struggle and these wonderful heavy horses are now only seen at agricultural shows and the like.
More common are skies like this, especially when photographed in infra-red, as here.