#SundayPixField
Well it's Monday and I'm late but we saw this today.
"Field of Ham"
A field. There is a row of graduated trees on the horizon next to a copse. There’s a narrow footpath of bare earth and the rest of the field is just sprouting. From memory, they’re beans.
The same field, later in the year. There is some ground cover.
The same field, later in the year. The sky is the blue of the Microsoft screensaver and the field is covered in bright green. The path remains but it’s more overgrown.
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During lockdown I was living in rural Leicestershire and did lots of walks. I even had a favourite field. Here it is (it’s somewhere between Earl Shilton & Kirkby Mallory).
A view downhill across a rough, recently mown field surrounded by scrubland and trees. Below the rise is a small pond. The grass has been left as it was mown, so the field is straw coloured and the trees and water margin look very dark in contrast.
Yesterday I went to Cannock, which was very poor timing on my part, and therefore walked on to Hednesford instead, stopping off at this lovely scrappy bit of a playing field on the way. Not pictured, a couple of teenagers wrestling by the pond.
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Framed by a railway carriage window, a wide view of a meadow or pasture bounded by a tidy hedge and occasional solitary trees, all under a very pale blue sky and bright sunshine. Due to an unfortunate dribble of something down the window the sun appears to be melting.
If my memory is reliable (which it is generally not) I spent about two hours gazing out at this #SundayPixField whilst the train staff failed to explain why we were waiting there. It was not an exciting or beautiful field but it was at least an extremely soothing presence.
A shot taken in high summer, and from Height Road, which lives up to its name. I'm looking down on Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, which stretches right across the middle of the landscape. Behind it are undulating hills dotted with woods and copses. The area's called Cragg Vale. The image is deceptive as it doesn't look that steep, but it is, especially when you're walking. In the foreground are some small hills, also covered in trees that look tiny as I was so high above them. I could almost reach up and pull the clouds out of the sky.
A tiny tree casts a big shadow across a field atop Scout Rock, a large plateau on the West Yorkshire moors. This was taken in January, on the first sunny day we'd had in ages. The sun's directly behind the tree, which is silhouetted and casts an oversized shadow across the land. There's a white halo-like glow around the tree, too, which is something the iPhone's lens does. Just over the horizon, a small area of cloud looms in the clear, vivid blue sky.
Fields in different seasons for #SundayPixField
A field of red tulips coming into bloom. A sea of red to the horizon where there are tall trees in full leaf.
Close up of a sea of thousands of red tulips in a field, in rememberance of those who died or were murdered in world war two. This field is next to what was a transit camp during the war and is now a museum, in Westerbork.
#SundayPixField Red Tulips in memorial for Liberation Day. This field is right next to Westerbork, a 'transit camp'.
A campsite at dusk with a string of lights showing the way from the small festival (out of site) at the top of the hill to the campsite at the bottom
A collection of giant slabs of stone, erected in a sort of oval with a couple on top. They were tombs of people that lived thousands of years ago. This one is on a grass piece of land surround by trees, within a field which is seeded to grow turf.
#SundayPixField Another field with another collection of stones, but less famous. This is what is called a Hunnebed in Dutch - but I think it's a Dolman in English. There are hundreds of them around Borger in Drenthe in Holland, where we used to holiday with the kids.
This is a panorama shot looking down a valley in the crumpled West Yorkshire landscape. This area's known as 'the Yorkshire Alps', and not just for the meadows. Everywhere is steep. In this image, the foreground is curvy, too, due to the iPhone lens. I was stood looking down the end of a small valley. It's May, there's some light cloud in the sky, and the land is sun-drenched. Everything that can bloom is doing so. Yellow bushes and the white blossom of Hawthorn are visible dotted all around. There are a few farms and other buildings scattered around. In the distance, more valleys snake off towards Hebden Bridge.
Lots of fields in this springtime panorama. Taken while hiking around Jerusalem Nature Reserve, West Yorkshire. #SundayPixField
A white horse stands in a field of yellowing, parched grass bordered by a line of trees. The owner's put a zebra skin patterned cover on the horse. I worried it may be confused about its identity. They've also put a mesh mask on its face so it can nibble grass and not be bothered by flies, and there were trillions of annoying black flies on this walk.
Another field, another horse. This one's nibbling parched grass in the bottom left of the image. It's wearing a light grey cover and a mesh face mask to keep the flies at bay. In the distance, the field is bordered by trees. Above them looms a dark bruise of a cloud. A few minutes later, it unleashed a downpour so intense that by the time I'd grabbed my jacket from my rucksack, it wasn't worth wearing. Given how how the day was, the rain was welcome. And it kept the flies at bay!
Felt pretty pleased as I cleared over 200 pics from my library while searching for #SundayPixField images.
Then I went for a walk. I now have around 300 new images to go through. And not one of them is of a field 🤣
Anyhow, from a walk in June. That horse was fooling no-one with its disguise.
Looking down a green grass field at a large lake, and several other fields hemmed in by green hedgerows. The water of the lake can be seen in the distance on the left, and there are more fields and some woods behind. The sky is blue with fluffy white clouds travelling across it.
#SundayPixField Bewel Water in East Sussex
Wheat in a wheatfield, the tops are like soft yellow down, and underneath they look like green grass spikes.
A field of wheat, the tops are a soft yellow that looks it would be fluffy to touch. There are tractor tracks going through it, as you look uphill to the top where there are trees.
#SundayPixField A wheat field in Wadhurst in East Sussex. I loved how it moved in the wind. It looked so soft.
A panoramic shot of a wheat field with dark, threatening black-yellow clouds above.
Wheat field with weather. #SundayPixField
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Taken just now on the wild field reclaimed from the old coal pit head on the edge of the village. Melyn is mouse hunting.
A quintessential cricket field - reputedly the oldest in England to be in continuous use (if I recall correctly). Trees cast a shadow over the foreground and in the distance are men in cricket whites with a Victorian terrace of houses beyond and the pub to the right of them - called 'The Cricketers' naturally.
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A village cricket green viewed from the boundary.
A flat fenland field
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This was the view from my front door for about 20 years. Still miss it, a bit.
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Ring pull...'83...Tizer.
Shadow of a person stretching along a sandy path across a grassy field.
#SundayPixField I am a woman of commanding stature *tall story*
Snow covered field on a clear sunny winters day with a grazing horse in the foreground and Hartshead Pike folly tower in the background.
#SundayPixField. You can see 5 counties and Wales from up here on a clear day like this one.
Hartshead Pike folly tower above Oldham and Ashton-U-Lyne, with bonus horse.
Sunset over fields with a few small trees and a light clouded aky
#SundayPixField. Devon sunset over farmland
Photo from a plane window. The tip of the wing is on the far left. Below is a muddy serpentine river flowing through fields- some are green, most are dirt brown- towards an equally muddy lake.
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Looking down at fields. I don't remember what airport I was flying in to, unfortunately. A cool view, nonetheless.
Beyond a grassy lea of clover and daisies, and through a gap between a few large trees, is a recreated colonial era village with a lighthouse in the distance. Beyond the lighthouse is the Southern Ocean merging into a grey sky
A beige, mowed cornfield rises to a hill. The field is full of cylndrical bales. Peering over the horizon is the top of South Foreland lighthouse.
Red and white hooped lighthouse with outbuildings in the middle of a raked fallow field. Near Happisburgh, Norfolk
Tall green crops. A tree line and a square lighthouse on the horizon.
A subset of lighthouses from today's rather wonderful #SundayPixField feed.
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A copse of Live Oak trees, all leaning leftwards due to the wind.
These are in Rockport, Texas, not far from Goose Island. Look how smooth the tops of these are, all from the wind.
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A field of low, dried grass in shades of tan, brown, and a little patch of green. There's a live oak tree that's been beaten down by the wind; it sprawls towards the left, growing in an almost flat triangle shape. The Gulf of Mexico is in the distance and the sky is nearly the same silver grey color.
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An open field with a windblown live oak and the Gulf of Mexico in the distance.
Goose Island National Park, Texas, US.
A field enclosed by trees. It's filled with golden flowers, and blooming thistle, with a mostly clear blue sky.