This optical trick can only be achieved when the corn is planted in rows perpendicular to the road. In Iowa that was usually the case. In the beautiful rolling hills here in NW Wisconsin, some of the crops are planted in more curves, not rows. The artistic beauty of the farmland is still present, but the ripple effect is not as frequently seen. This ripple effect can also be found with some other crops, but it is much more evident with corn. Think about our classic American tribute: America the Beautiful. Remember those "amber waves of grain"...waves. You can just see it rippling in the wind. Although I usually picture wheat for that particular song visualization. Okie dokie...another important crop beautifying the landscape.
Now you may be thinking.... Julie what you been smoking? Or drinking? Actually, nothing at all. Nothing that would hinder my ability to go out and enjoy the beauty of the season and also the joy of photography. The patterns and "ripples" in nature are a joy to behold and also to photograph. Anyone that has travelled down a country road, especially this time of year...knows what I mean.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona |
It's nice to appreciate what are seemingly the commonplace things in our world, things that perhaps we need an extra nudge to notice. There is beauty to be found in the cornfields. Beauty and patterns. Even if you are not a photographer...it's nice to explore the beauty in the everyday. Nature is full of interesting patterns. Another one that comes to mind is the ripple effect in stone that creates the illusion of waves. An excellent example of this is found among the walls of the Antelope Canyon in Arizona. Just look at the way it could be perceived as ripples of water.
With all this talk about ripples, consider where the parallel got started...with water. Look at all the photographs dedicated to the beauty of water. I have many photos of waterfalls and it is intriguing to capture how water reacts in certain conditions. Here's an awesome example of the Ripple Effect with water....
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