Daffodil Fields
This post is a follow on post from my Wednesday Walk Post yesterday where I shared the trail I took to these fields, and todays post will show the fields themselves
I was lucky in that it had rained in the early morning before I went there but stopped around 7Am, which brought out the nice fresh colors of all the Daffodils.
As I said yesterday I enjoyed the trail that leads up to these fields and would happily walk up it other times of year when the daffodils are not in bloom.
Its quite a large field of Daffodils and I took shots in various spots which I hope show both how big and how beautiful the fields are on the day I visited them
Sony A7iv 28mm F11 1/125 Sec ISO 250
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ITs a very well maintained trail and fields, maintained by the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust (DNRT) which is a nonprofit, accredited land trust. Since 1971, DNRT has helped protect more than 5,000 acres of land and maintain more than 35 miles of hiking trails in Dartmouth.
The name of the spot is Parsons Reserve
This next shot and a few others in this post were taken with my ttArtisan 11MM ultra wide angle lens, which is a manual lens and I didnt keep notes of the settings so hence why in the photo information I have put the aperture as F?
Sony A7iv 11mm F? 1/125 Sec ISO 160
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I went there at about 7:30 in the morning, and I only saw three other people while I was there so the only sounds were the sounds of nature ie the breeze and the birds chirping
Sony A7iv 11mm F? 1/125 Sec ISO 125
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Continuing on along the trails through the Daffodil fields
Sony A7iv 11mm F? 1/125 Sec ISO 200
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I may have got a little carried away tweaking up the greens and yellows in some of these edits, but they did seem so bright and lush to my eyes while I was there
Sony A7iv 28mm F11 1/125 Sec ISO 400
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And walking further around the trails
Sony A7iv 28mm F11 1/160 Sec ISO 100
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As you can see there was a Mix of warm yellow and white daffodils
Sony A7iv 28mm F11 1/250 Sec ISO 160
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And that’s all folks
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