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Achilé Attah

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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 01:27 PM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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This close-up, eye-level shot showcases a dense stack of freshly cut sugarcane stalks, likely photographed in Igboefon, Nigeria. The image is filled with numerous cylindrical stalks, arranged diagonal…read more

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This close-up, eye-level shot showcases a dense stack of freshly cut sugarcane stalks, likely photographed in Igboefon, Nigeria. The image is filled with numerous cylindrical stalks, arranged diagonally across the frame from lower left to upper right. The individual sugarcane stalks are predominantly a dark reddish-purple color, with some sections displaying lighter reddish-brown or grayish tones. Their outer surface appears somewhat fibrous or coarse. The top ends of the stalks are uniformly cut, revealing a pale, creamy beige interior, which is characteristic of the sugarcane's pith. Several stalks exhibit subtle, darker rings or nodes. The cuts appear clean, suggesting a recent harvest. The depth of field is shallow, bringing the foreground and midground stalks into sharp focus, while the background is softly blurred. The blurred background consists of indistinct lighter tones and shapes, possibly hinting at other vegetation, dry ground, or a light-colored structure. The scene is well-lit by bright, diffused daylight, highlighting the texture and color variations of the sugarcane without creating harsh shadows. The arrangement suggests the stalks are either bundled for storage, transport, or display for sale after harvesting. There are no human figures or visible text in the image. | Open Wire