Saturday, May 28, 2016

Largo Municipal Cemetery



 Yesterday, off early, bright sun, beautiful day! It was my chance to try something I've been wanting to experiment with. Infrared Photography in a cemetery. The combination of all the green grass, trees, and the tombstones make for some interesting shots as I had seen in other photographer's work.

 There's a couple way to shoot infrared photos. You can use a filter on your lens that blocks most visible light. I guess the preferred method is a IR converted camera. There's good and bad to both methods, but for now I'm using a filter (hoya r72 for anyone interested). Using a filter requires a tripod and some long exposure times. This is why you'll see the dreamlike smeared clouds, and blurring of the tree leaves.

 
  Founded in 1887, Largo Municipal Cemetery is much more interesting then the name would imply. Well kept, with newer graves mixed amongst the old. There's actually a headstone inscribed with the infamous "I told you I was sick"!

  I never would of stumbled across this gem of a cemetery if not for the game of Geocaching as there was a cache here (and may still be. I don't know).




One of the more interesting tombstones here. It's known as "The Man in the Tree" to local Geocachers.

Some of the trees here are magnificent!



Sunday, May 8, 2016

Sweetfield's Farm


Yesterday we went to  Masaryktown to visit Sweetfield's Farm and to gaze upon their Sunflower Maze! Gorgeous day and we got an early start.
 My daughter in law Megan was the driving force behind this trip as she just loves sunflowers
 
She wasn't disappointed! They were big, bright and EVERYWHERE!
 

 Of course the big draw was the sunflower maze. Before entering they give you a card with 7 questions on it. When you come to a numbered post you read the question and your answer determines if you go left, right, or straight. Sounds pretty easy, but there are many many places where there are no post and you have to decide.
 Here we are at the entrance, the people coming at us have given up and are exiting!

 Very family friendly place that attracts kids of all ages.
 
And kids of all types!
 
They also had some u-pick-it going on, or you could opt to buy some veggies already picked (which is what we did)


 
 
.All in all, a very nice day, highly recommended.  Lots of things to keep the kids busy, and the photographer shooting!