So when you see hay bales all you see is a mess
Not if they are artistically stacked and beautiful straw colour, not covered in a sickly green plastic or canvas.
Unfortunately, this is a view from right next to our hedge…
My point is also that you can't see the accompanying "odour" and, maybe you don't have to constantly see the biggest stack that is between three and four meters high and runs the full length (100m) of our garden, obscuring an otherwise picturesque view of the valley.
Bearing in mind, when we bought our house, that field was just pasture, which the cows would visit for a few weeks at a time.
We didn't mind being next to the farm, as it was then. But, now, it seems the farmer is slowly trying to expand closer and closer to our property.
You especially won't like them as they have a faint hint of grain, which I know you also don't like
That is not true. I have made prints with grain. But, grain is down to the film you choose and, to me, if it wasn't in front of the lens, why include it if you don't have to?
Thankfully, I still have a stock of Fuji Acros 100 in the freezer.