File:Autumn Red-Mountains Series - 2nd Cornstacks (Hospitable Situation; In honor of Sir Claude Monet).jpg

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Contrasted with the other two in this series, this photograph is much more hospitable near noon.

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English: On my Mother's Homeland, though there are no Grainstacks, Corn are common plant for food and stalks can burn for warmth of house. Therefore, they became farmers' favorite. In this photograph, with whole respects, I attempted to get Impressionist Sir Monet's senses, colours, angles and lights from my nature in phone. I cannot draw, but I am also willing to observe time's changing and natural beauties mirrored from heart. Someone said Impressionism against photography. But, I thought it also impacted photographic innovation interactively. Now, we can together to appreciate beauties. In this photograph, Cornstacks were almost in the interactive talks with each other, in which the middle red layer gave a sense of their hospitability. In the deep autumn, their enthusiasm could touch your heart, contrasting to the coldness's coming day after day. Let us listen to their whispering.
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Author Jason M. C., Han
Camera location40° 11′ 13.75″ N, 122° 30′ 00.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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