it takes a lot to really disappear
Yes. So, there are sunflowers this summer. These aren’t the giant ones prized by backyard gardeners but a shoulder-high variety produced for “oilseed, birdseed, and occasional confectionary purposes.” And there are acres of them; the fields glow in late afternoon light. (And in early morning light too, I presume, but I’ve never been out there early enough in the day to verify.)
I was still wearing that delightful orthopedic boot, walking through dry and sandy soil while trying not to fall over, and (because why not!), trying to successfully focus a photo with a new manual-focus lens. Here’s what happened:
- I didn’t fall down.
- Although I did get about 13 cubic yards of dirt inside my boot.
- I was shockingly bad at the manual focus situation.
- But somehow managed to get a bee in focus in this image.
Go figure.
(Also, if my foot surgeon asks you if I walked in a field lately, the answer is, “No. Don’t be ridiculous.”)
title from lyrics by Matt Berninger – “Bonnet of Pins”
Posey, Texas
photographed 7.20.2025
Posted on August 3, 2025, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Fujifilm x-t5, learning to see, LensBaby Double Glass II, lubbock, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, reasons to stop, road trip, take time to look, take time to see, texas, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

Sunflowers are beautiful, no matter the size. . . . And, what? You walked in a field? I saw nothing! 😂
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That is exactly right. No one saw a thing.
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