Patterns from On High


Yesterday while up on the top of the North Berwick Law, which gave us some spectacular views of the East Lothian coastline, I spotted some patterns in the fields below us.

When out taking photographs I am always looking for photographs within photographs, by that I mean I am looking for something that catches my eye within a sweeping landscape or a something small within a larger subject.  As a photographer I am attracted to patterns, colours and abstract shapes that could make an interesting picture.

With spring now upon us the fields are now turning from brown  to green and the tracks made by the tractors as the farmers spray their growing crops made for some interesting patterns when viewed from above.




Using the Fujifilm X-T1 and the 55-200mm f3.5/4.8 telephoto zoom I was able to isolate parts of the fields to provide a couple of interesting images.



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