Monday, August 17, 2015

The Field: April through August

One day last April we decided to follow one spot in a nearby irrigated wheat field through to harvest.

Come on along to see the changes as the spring/summer progressed.

April 28 Field

May 3 Field

June 10 Field

June 30 Field

July 7 The field

July 19 Field

July 26 the field

August 2 Field

August 11 Field

It was harvested last week..so ends our photo taking of that field until next year.

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18 comments:

  1. That was such a neat thing to do. I love watching the growth process. Thanks for sharing. Hot and humid here again with storms expected today and tomorrow.

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  2. Wow, Connie, that was really cool to see. I do something similar with my garden. :-)

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  3. Interesting how it goes from brown to green to golden.

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  4. Wonderful to see the field in all it's dresses.

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  5. That was a wonderful idea! It is great to see how the fields change.

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  6. I love the golden fields! Nice shots.

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  7. Looks like had a real good harvest. Thanks for sharing that with us!

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  8. I love your idea who is so much fun to watch it we just a couple of minutes....lol

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  9. I love seeing the changes. Beautiful photos. I remember the late blog friend, Beth Marie, featured a big tree through the seasons. Wishing you both a very good week.

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  10. Fun thing to do, time lapse photography of a crop.

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  11. Interesting to see the different stages of growth.

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  12. Well, I think you should do one more, with snow on it!

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  13. Great idea! I see you had your exact photo spot all marked out. What a fun experiment.

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  14. What a great idea! I enjoyed seeing the changes the weeks brought.

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