the farm down below
Town of Glen, New York. In a few years scenes such as this will no longer exist. Solar farms will pixelate the landscape. Instead of golden fields of corn and heard of cows, we will see black panels and aluminum frames populating pristine farmland. Dots of trees will be planted around their perimeter, as an admission of their hideousness, attempting to hide the ugliness as well. Down the road from this farm they are building another massive solar farm, simply ugly and ill-favored destruction of a beautiful valley. As a photographer I hate solar farms. As a person I hate it more. And I believe the only saving grace for young landscape photographers coming up the ranks is that AI software will probably be able to eliminate the ugliness of these solar farms, and replace with, AI imagined farmland of what once was. Pentax and Tamron.
the farm down below
Town of Glen, New York. In a few years scenes such as this will no longer exist. Solar farms will pixelate the landscape. Instead of golden fields of corn and heard of cows, we will see black panels and aluminum frames populating pristine farmland. Dots of trees will be planted around their perimeter, as an admission of their hideousness, attempting to hide the ugliness as well. Down the road from this farm they are building another massive solar farm, simply ugly and ill-favored destruction of a beautiful valley. As a photographer I hate solar farms. As a person I hate it more. And I believe the only saving grace for young landscape photographers coming up the ranks is that AI software will probably be able to eliminate the ugliness of these solar farms, and replace with, AI imagined farmland of what once was. Pentax and Tamron.