Showing posts with label field. Show all posts
Showing posts with label field. Show all posts

07 October 2022

Traffic Mirror

 

Traffic Mirror, Yongchon

A couple of weeks ago I rode my bicycle around a flooded reservoir and in places found myself halfway up to my spokes in muck. The mud dried, but, as I live in an apartment complex, I had no way to wash the tyres after I got home.

A few days ago I was out in the countryside and went to have a look at the weir on Yongchon Brook. I noticed that the water on the lower side of the barrier was about the depth of the mud on my bicycle tyres so I went across. The rushing water took away most of the dirt. 

Neither the brook nor the weir is in the photo above. The traffic mirror is at the top of the path that leads down to the water and I stopped there to check the state of my bicycle and see what sort of composition I could make with the reflection. 

02 October 2022

Autumn Rice Fields

Yongchon is not far from my apartment and I can take side roads there to avoid the maniacs in cars. The area is mostly rice fields and I rarely see anyone on the narrow concrete roads built for tractors and cultivators. It's a great place to ride my bicycle, enjoy the silence, and make a few photos.

Autumn is an especially beautiful time to be in the area. The ripe rice plants are golden-green and even the cut fields are photogenic. Most people head to the mountains to enjoy the autumn foliage, but I prefer to avoid the hiking crowd. Why would I go up the mountain with hundreds of noisy people when I can have acres and acres of fields to myself?




02 February 2022

Can't we all just get along? Yes!

 

Geumsan Village, Gangneung.

These chickens are usually in a small field with a number of goats. I guess the farmer let them out to eat up stray rice grains in the winter field. 
Its head is down, but there is a turkey in the group. I wonder if the chickens recognise the difference between themselves and the turkey. For that matter, do they see the goats they live with as anything other than slightly odd-looking siblings?

16 November 2021

No Parking in Front of Field

 

Hoesan Neighbourhood, Gangneung.
This plastic jug probably came from the restaurant next to the field. Someone put Xs on it to indicate you shouldn't park on the narrow concrete road. Someone else thought it would be a good place to put an empty tonic drink bottle so it would become Someone Else's Problem. It's not littering if someone eventually takes it away, right?


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