Due in a large part to the absence of rain I suspect, it was almost as if the entire 40+ acre field was bowing to the presence of the sun.
This is a discussion on Sun Worshipers within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Due in a large part to the absence of rain I suspect, it was almost as if the entire 40+ ...
Due in a large part to the absence of rain I suspect, it was almost as if the entire 40+ acre field was bowing to the presence of the sun.
I know some people here that would bow to the sun! They're tired of the overcast afternoons and thunderstorms. Wonderful image. I've been watching for sunflowers locally and haven't seen any yet. This soothes the craving.
Totally awesome image!
love the perspective, great shot
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well done. vivid without being overcooked. I've never seen a whole field of these in person. Must be pretty staggering.
this is a great shot- perspective, colour, sharpness, movement it's all here. I'm going to nominate it!
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oops, never mind, Jas beat me to it!
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Thanks a bunch. I wish I had been able to spend a little more time there, but without permission I felt a little uneasy about hovering over someone else's field and didn't get the chance to get a really good one.
Maybe later, but that seems to be the story of my life.
awesome scene BF!
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