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Sunflowers at Sunrise!

I have fallen behind since getting home from the lighthouse, but wanted to get this post out quickly. Visit your local sunflower patch while the flowers at their peak! Here in northeastern Minnesota near Duluth, my favorite humble sunflower field is MK3 Hardwood Farms (facebook link). Yesterday Molly and I took two of our teenaged grandchildren to this farm not to long after sunrise. Yes … we actually managed to get two teenages up early with the sun!  🙂

Anyhow, the sunflowers are at their peak right now for viewing (enjoy the maze). Within a week or so the birds should get much more interested as the flowers mature. This year, we arrived early enough to insure we were the only visitors which allowed me to  fly my drone without bothering anyone else. Enjoy my images and visit!

Still Images …


From the Drone …

Sunflowers … the Movie! (video link for blog email subscribers)


Walking the Sunflower Maze (video link for email subscribers)


Family Pic!

 

Northland Sunflower Morning

It is that time of year … Sunflower Time! I arrived at the humble sunflower field not long after sunrise. For the next 30 minutes I enjoyed walking in the midst of the sunflowers. My location was Matten Road in Wrenshall … a delight for the senses. Here is the Google Maps link. I was visiting MK3 Hardwood Farm (Facebook page). While the sunflowers are in their glory right now, birding will become better as some flowers begin to go to seed.

I also decided to take this image pointed directly into the sun. The sunflowers are all facing the rising golden orb.

The farm is well worth a visit. Wrenshall is very near Duluth. You can not help but be in a good mood after starting your morning walking amongst the sunflowers. It’s kind of humorous … my prior post two days ago featured the dark and Northern Lights, and now I am focused upon dawn and sunflowers. God fills our world with amazing colors.

If you are interested in the photography angle of the first two images, both photographs were taken using aperture priority. In the first image I have used settings to blur the background sunflowers, whereas in the second photo I have used settings to bring the foreground flowers into focus. Neither approach is right, or wrong … just different.

Sunflowers at Sunrise!

We are having a mini family reunion up here in the Northland. I offered to lead folks on an outing early yesterday morning. I would not reveal the focus of our jaunt, other than to promise it would involve bursts of color, and was not a birding expedition (not everyone birds in my family!).

When we arrived at the humble sunflower fields during the early morning light, there were exclamations of joy. We spent over 90 minutes enjoying and walking in the midst of the sunflowers. Our location was Matten Road in Wrenshall … a delight for the senses. Here is the Google Maps link. We were visiting MK3 Hardwood Farm (Facebook page). The sunflowers are just coming into their own in terms of blossoms. Birding will be better next week.

Molly and I wish you a joyous rest of the summer. Note in the photograph of the two of us how the sky had become much less blue. The combination of being 90 minutes later in the morning, plus smoke building into the area dramatically changed photographs. However, before planning this outing I had taken into account which morning would have a lesser amount of smoke at sunrise. Happy August!



A number of folks have asked me privately and via the comments how I am able to forecast the smoke. There is one tool from the National Weather Service … linked via this url. It only forecasts the smoke a little over 24 hours in advance.

Here is a screenshot. Select the “vertical smoke” from the left menu, and then use the two sliders … one changes the forecast period, the other changes the ability to see through the “smoke overlays” to the map below.