

Black and white photograph of a woman in a long dress and wide-brimmed hat standing in a field with hay. The woman has her hands by her sides. Behind her are two men and a dog, one man bent over, and the other man standing behind a pile of hay. The woman and men are standing near a body of water. There is a tree on the left side. The sky is cloudy. The image style resembles the title "Poling the Marsh Hay" by Peter Henry Emerson.
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