English writing practices. Any comments for my english will be VERY APPRECIATED.

Friday, July 28, 2006

This week's harvest

I went to see my mother as I heard my father had departed for his trip with some of his friends to China in the early morning on Saturday. It would be a 10-days trip.

I was very sorry and got nervous a little bit on this. Because he went alone again without mom though it seemed to be difficult to meet the schedule for both of parents and my nephew at the same time. And because nobody talked to me about his trip schedule or itinerary before. If I had not called them, I would have not known about his trip at all. How bad.
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Thanks to it anyway, we visited to mom and had a good time. The hot summer made the field richier. It's really lovely place. Yeah, really lovely if ...

The Summer Scene 1 : Bellflowers and a bee

The Summer Scene 2: Hang-a-ri(the traditional jars) at the Backyard.
Home-made soybean pastes, soy sources, hot-pepper pastes and various sources are kept for ripening.


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My son got sweat. It might be a hard day for him to pick up vegitables and fruits. It would not be a fun perhapse. Bending, squating, and digging under the HOT sun were not easy for adults. I hoped he might or could guess now what the harvest was and how hard it was. In books, especially in Richard Scarry's book, this growing something stuff were looked not so hard, and focused on products/outputs. Thought needed to be serious on foods.

( My mom and my son in the small field )


(Radish ? Turnip ? I'm not sure..)

( A small hand picking up a small pear- it's too small yet )

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He also helped his uncle-my younger borther- cut grasses, which I usually tried to avoid as possible. It's too hard...

(The grasses after cutting, they should be moved to the field..)

(My kids, wandering in the yard)

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Finally the harvest of the day. Hot green peppers, eggplants, carrots and turnips. Also tomatoes and small pears. Fresh, delicious, organic foods.

( We brought them to home )

(Really Fresh Tomatoes)

[Notes]
I wrote this on some day of the last week but couldn't post so far due to the picture uploading problem.. of course not enough time to do this job, too.

7 comments:

Raphael CH Lee said...

1.Hard job. Not only harvest under blazing the sun but also uplaoding pictures to google blog.

2.I'm jealous of you because you haver really good agriculture place.

3.Picture tip.
It's known as sweet spot. Draw imaginary lines to make trisection vertical as well as horizontal. The crossed points are called sweet spot. Please tried to place your object to there. This is related to the golden rule. Of course this is just a guide line. Not adapted to all the case but most case, this works.

Wind Stopper said...

Wonderful for your quick response.
Thanks for your tip, but questions. put the target on one of the sweet spots ? or put it inside the central area the sweet spots made ? Difficults..

Wind Stopper said...

As for the farm stuff, my parents are giving a lot of time, money, effort and so on to keep it right or proper.. Really difficult and hard job it is... Anyway, thanks to my parents...

Anonymous said...

As Raphael said, there are four sweet spots which are made by four lines. You can put your main object around one of them, and sub-object can remains the others spot.
Main theme and sub theme scheme is more important than framing sometimes because of comparason, emphasis, and so on.

There is one example, Alfred near the wall.
Not exact but near the upper right sweet spot there is a main object, alfred's head. And near the others, left upper and lower sweet spot contains sub-object, tree.

I hope that this kind of tip may help you.

Raphael CH Lee said...

Generaly speaking ON THE SWEET SPOT.

I strongly recommend you to read National Geographic Photography Field Guide: Secrets to Making Great Pictures (1999).

I bought this and made MCCHAE to buy. Pumpped....
Anyway I believe the book is worth of reading.

Wind Stopper said...

Thanks a lot. It's a good example. I'll try it at the next photo..
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The book looks expensive..he?

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