Cycles
November 03, 2003
I was returning from an assignment 40 miles to the west of me and decided I didn't want to see the same old Ohio Turnpike again. I wanted to find a route that might offer something more interesting to see. While headed back on Rt. 20, just west of Assumption, Ohio, a small field of dead sunflowers caught my eye.

Photo by DANIEL MILLER
A dried sunflower petal twists in the chilly November air. The flower was part of a small patch by the roadside near Assumption, Ohio.

Photo by DANIEL MILLER
A wilted sunflower droops towards the ground at the edge of a patch along Rt. 20 in Fulton County, Ohio.
Another sunflower shot? Damn, that's hot!
Posted by: Brock Krietzburg on November 4, 2003 02:43 PMThat second shot has absolutely phenomenal composition. Keep 'em coming!
Posted by: nougatmachine on November 4, 2003 11:19 PMPersonally, my favorite shot in Assumption is of the field gun next to the no-parking sign in front of the Catholic War Veterans post. I've never seen anyone parked by the no-parking sign.
Posted by: office s.o.b. on November 7, 2003 02:24 AM
