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Man made nature

2 years, 8 months

A pear orchard in Deil, Holland. It almost looks like it's made with a gradient tool in Photoshop. The picture was taken with a drone in 'De Betuwe' in Holland. The drones perspective makes you realise how we organise everything around us, even 'nature'. It looks like it is drawn in a sketchbook. 'De Betuwe' is Holland's most fertile agricultural land. Agriculture and science go hand in hand here. Fruit can be saved warehouses for up to a year by use of nitrogen.

The contrast between the orchard and the deli makes for an interesting pattern. This caught my eye right away during my edit, excellent drone image.

Matt Adams
Senior Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot