This post is a follow on post from my Wednesday Walk Post yesterday where I shared the trail I took to these fields, and todays post will show the fields themselves
I was lucky in that it had rained in the early morning before I went there but stopped around 7Am, which brought out the nice fresh colors of all the Daffodils.
As I said yesterday I enjoyed the trail that leads up to these fields and would happily walk up it other times of year when the daffodils are not in bloom.
Its quite a large field of Daffodils and I took shots in various spots which I hope show both how big and how beautiful the fields are on the day I visited them
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The name of the spot is Parsons Reserve
This next shot and a few others in this post were taken with my ttArtisan 11MM ultra wide angle lens, which is a manual lens and I didnt keep notes of the settings so hence why in the photo information I have put the aperture as F?
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I went there at about 7:30 in the morning, and I only saw three other people while I was there so the only sounds were the sounds of nature ie the breeze and the birds chirping
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Continuing on along the trails through the Daffodil fields
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I may have got a little carried away tweaking up the greens and yellows in some of these edits, but they did seem so bright and lush to my eyes while I was there
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As you can see there was a Mix of warm yellow and white daffodils
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!pinmapple 41.568959 lat -71.006013 long Parsons reserve Daffodil field MA d3scr