In Deerfield. October 19, 2011
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: biennial, Black-eyed Susans, Canon 24mm TS-EII, Cone Flower, Deerfield, echinacea, Elliot, tilt-shift photography
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Along the Deerfield river. At a flower farm. These rows weren’t harvested, I don’t know why:
Black Eyed Susans and purple Coneflower on the plains of Deerfield. Black Eyed Susans are biennials, perhaps that figures into it.
Elliot was instrumental in getting that shot. I liked the way my eye was drawn into the scene, and was pleased to see the results of considerable (8 degrees) objective lens tilt in capturing that sensation.
“These rows weren’t harvested, I don’t know why”
For so you could photograph them and share with us, of course!
(and, possibly, so they can go to seed for next year’s crop?)
I was still editing this post when your comment showed up – that’s amazingly quick of you, Cuz! 🙂
Perhaps for seeds, but both of these plants are pretty hardy and transplant well, so I wonder if they’re to be sold live next year?
Absolutely gorgeous. Keep capturing stuff like this. It’s a nice break from the joke that is politics.