Happy Birthday Orange Bumble Bee!!! :)
Last night on the way home, I stopped in our corn field, I grabbed my camera and proceeded to walk into the field for a little bit to see what kind of pictures I could get. With the recent events of wolves, bears and things getting eaten, I was a little more on edge being in a creepy corn field than normal. As I'm walking through the corn, that is at least 7 feet tall if not higher, the slight breeze is playing tricks on me. By this, I mean that the slight breeze blows through the corn and creates a rustling sound which sounds like something is walking through the corn. I'm walking through the bald spots where they said there was a seeder malfunction(lol) looking at the ground to see if anything unusual has been walking through the field. I can see deer tracks and what I thought to be paw prints but I think that's my imagination playing tricks on me.
The corn is in the weird stage where its still partially green but turning brown from drying out. The tassles are an almost brown/black burnt colour and the corn is bright yellow. Its definitely an interesting sort of stage where the pictures are either going to look really cool or really blah. I try not to touch the corn to get a cool picture but rather walk around to find the corn peeled or showing in a natural state. I did peek at a cob of corn only to find a big ol lady bug in there, so I took pictures of the exposed corn. I'll be posting more of the pictures in my sessions blog and I'll post the link here to see the corn picture from yesterday as it was also my picture of the day from September 4th.
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