Field outdoor 

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  • A field of lavendar form beautiful abstract shapes

  • This sunflower field was in Kansas this past August and they grow them for seed and oil there.

  • Kansas Sunflower Fields 2007.

  • Amish Farm-Berlin,Ohio

  • Some of my favorite regional landscape elements are field rows, a kind of organic circuitry that run on the language of irrigation. These rows often create concentric outlines or parallels which follow any contour of the land which falls in their path. Whether holding the new season’s fresh green tips or the signs of last year’s bounty, their geometry makes for some amazing scenes. A favorite technique of mine is to take a relatively ‘busy’ scene like this one and create the feel of minimalist intent by selectively positioning a few key elements.

  • asclepias tuberose. The name Butterfly Weed comes from the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar. Butterfly weed is also the larval food plant of the Queen butterfly. It is a species of milkweed native to eastern North America, and a perennial. It contains a cardiac glycoside that is toxic to a lot of insects. Butterflies that feed on the nectar and pollinates the plant. The toxin will pass from the caterpillar will contain some of this and keep it as a butterfly. Any bird eating one will become sick and learn not to eat them Butterfly Weed is also known as Pleurisy root. It is named for its use by native Americans and settlers to treat pleurisy, which is inflammation of the membranes that line the chest and cover the lungs. A very painful condition, pleurisy causes fluid accumulation in the chest. Because chemicals in pleurisy root may reduce the thickness of mucus and encourage coughing, it may have helped to relieve pleurisy and other respiratory conditions such as bronchitis. In addition, pleurisy root contains chemicals that may increase sweating, so it also may have helped to lower fever associated with infective diseases. Today, the medical uses of pleurisy root largely have been replaced by prescription and non-prescription drugs that are more effective. Pleurisy root is known to contain chemicals that act like female hormones in the body. It has been used in folk medicine both to start late menstrual periods and to cause abortions. If it is taken during pregnancy, a miscarriage is possible. Pregnant women should not take pleurisy root. Some Native American legends tell of the roots being used as a body wash for lifting and running strength. Also used as a drug in chant lotion, and as a ceremonial emetic. A ceremony is connected with the obtaining and distribution of this highly valued root. !

  • Looking north from the Hill of Tarvit in Fife, Scotland.

  • A field north of my parents’ farm. Nikon D200, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX. Saturation and crop in Lightroom 2.

  • Single tree in a forest over blue sky.

  • A black and white photograph of a cold, snow covered field, bordered in black. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot

  • photo of grasses with blue skies as background. photo taken by me.

  • Unique chess

  • From the city to the country-side, all in one day – Jamie was a trooper, and I thoroughly enjoyed our photoshoot!

  • Newfoundland East Coast Trail is a 540 km coastal hiking experience that takes you to the outermost reaches of North America. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • The street where I live at winter on December snowy evening. It was very snowy and I had to use an umbrella to cover camera and myself to take a few shots. Thank you for looking!

  • This is a barn right down the road from me, I took this around October in Pigeon Michigan. Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens

  • Field Day – W.P.A. Recreation Project District No. 2

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