these fleeting moments – This Wind Blown Field (55)


these fleeting moments-PhotoBlog: This Wind Blown Field, Late last week, Justin and I took a drive through Plainsboro for some lunch time shooting. It has been a few years since I had last been in that neck of the woods. I was pleasantly surprised however, to find that there were still some massive wheat fields ready to be captured. It was a breezy afternoon and the number of cars on these back roads were few. The gentle sound of the rustling wheat, was a beautiful accompaniment while we snapped away.

Quelle: these fleeting moments – This Wind Blown Field (55)

these fleeting moments – This Wind Blown Field (55)


these fleeting moments-PhotoBlog: This Wind Blown Field, Late last week, Justin and I took a drive through Plainsboro for some lunch time shooting. It has been a few years since I had last been in that neck of the woods. I was pleasantly surprised however, to find that there were still some massive wheat fields ready to be captured. It was a breezy afternoon and the number of cars on these back roads were few. The gentle sound of the rustling wheat, was a beautiful accompaniment while we snapped away.

Quelle: these fleeting moments – This Wind Blown Field (55)

Civilization in Perspective: Capturing the World From Above


As recently as a century ago the idea of viewing the world from above was little more than a fantasy: the airplane was still in its infancy, with rocketry and satellites still decades into the future. Those who could not take to the air had no recourse but drawing in order to represent their world from an aerial perspective.

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