Same Spot: The Field is Turning Green
The soybeans were planted 3 weeks ago, and they are just starting to come up. It was beautiful this morning when I took this, but this afternoon turned hot and humid. It’s only June, so I think we may be in for a hot summer. I have to confess that I am kind of enjoying it. After a long, colder than normal winter, it feels good. I didn't even turn on the air conditioning today.
Inspired by one of the 52 Weeks in 2015 challenges, I have decided to take pictures of this same spot throughout the year. The 52 Weeks challenge is to take a picture of the same spot 4 different times throughout the year, during designated weeks. I decided to turn it into my own personal project and take a picture of this same scene at least once a month for 2015. The idea is to show the changes in different seasons and types of weather. Since it is a farm field, it will also be showing the progression of the planting, growth and harvesting of the crops. It will be soybeans this year. Progression can be seen in my album “Same Spot 2015.”
Same Spot: The Field is Turning Green
The soybeans were planted 3 weeks ago, and they are just starting to come up. It was beautiful this morning when I took this, but this afternoon turned hot and humid. It’s only June, so I think we may be in for a hot summer. I have to confess that I am kind of enjoying it. After a long, colder than normal winter, it feels good. I didn't even turn on the air conditioning today.
Inspired by one of the 52 Weeks in 2015 challenges, I have decided to take pictures of this same spot throughout the year. The 52 Weeks challenge is to take a picture of the same spot 4 different times throughout the year, during designated weeks. I decided to turn it into my own personal project and take a picture of this same scene at least once a month for 2015. The idea is to show the changes in different seasons and types of weather. Since it is a farm field, it will also be showing the progression of the planting, growth and harvesting of the crops. It will be soybeans this year. Progression can be seen in my album “Same Spot 2015.”