Back to the Hay Fields



Hay Field Sunset, originally uploaded by jjvornov.

I’ve been out a few more times capturing these local fields. They are visually interesting to me, but are hard to photograph since the forms and shapes are so organic and random.

When you’re standing in front of a sunset, it takes much more insensitivity than I have to just ignore it. And after all, the view is part of the process of going out to these suburban farms and sunset was the light source after all. Maybe I can think of this image as documentary rather than cliche. Maybe I want to show that I could take conventional images if I wanted to. It’s just that I’m more interested in this view of the field:

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Author: James Vornov

I'm an MD, PhD Neurologist who left a successful academic career on the Faculty of The Johns Hopkins Medical School to develop new treatments in Biotech and Pharma. I became fascinated with how people actually make decisions based on the science of decision theory and emerging understanding of how the brain works to make decisions. My passion now is this deep explanation of what has been the realm of philosophy, psychology and self help but is now understood as brain function. By understanding our brains, I believe we can become happier, more successful people.

One thought on “Back to the Hay Fields”

  1. James- This photograph titled ‘Hay Field Sunset’ is fantastic. The richness and depth of color in the face of fleeting sunlight is really incredible. Keeping shooting. Best Regards, Brad

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