after the harvest
I know the traditional time to go to the Palouse to photograph the famous rolling hills of wheat is in the early summer, when it’s green and lush.
So, naturally I went in September*, when it was brown and dusty. (In that way, it reminded me of home.) I liked seeing the patterns in the fields and the distant columns of dust rising from a harvesting operation.
near Farmington, Washington
photographed 9.3.2020
*I didn’t just wind up there in September: I went then on purpose.
Posted on February 5, 2025, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, Farmington, learning to see, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, Palouse, photography, postaday, reasons to stop, road trip, take time to look, take time to see, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography, Washington. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

Well, I think it is lovely. There is also something so special about an image that is different. It is a beautiful landscape. 😊
LikeLike
You certainly get a feel for the line of the land
LikeLiked by 1 person
You certainly are a master at the classic Black and White Melinda. This is Great Art!!
LikeLike