geometry and land patterns, part 2

field patterns, Louisiana

field patterns, Louisiana

In part of an ongoing series, another look at fascinating land patterns created by the intersections of typography, irrigation, hydrology, agriculture and culture.

patterns of planting and fields, the circular geometry determined by meandering rivers, in Louisiana

field patterns, Ireland

field patterns, Ireland

Above, the small fields and pastures of Ireland, cut into an odd amalgam of shapes and geometries, more defined by pastoral farming than mechanized field work.

mouth of the Mississippi, Gulf of Mexico

mouth of the Mississippi, Gulf of Mexico

Above, the beautiful image of the mouth of the Mississippi River as it enters the Gulf of Mexico, a stunning kind of squirrel-like hand grasping at the blue sea.  As related to the images of agriculture shown above -  the dead zone created in the Gulf as a result of oxygen-depleting agricultural fertilizers draining down the Mississippi, makes for a strikingly clear blue sea.

Lincoln Hills, Colorado

some information on the historic Lincoln Hills resort along South Boulder Creek in the mountains west of Boulder, Colorado and the more recent history of the development of the Lincoln Hills Flyfishing Club