Join Adrian Klein and Zack Schnepf in Pullman, Washington, as we photograph what many refer to as the Tuscany Hills of the Pacific Northwest. Spring is known for the vibrant greens as the crops come alive yet equally rewarding is experiencing and photographing the area during harvest season. By this time almost all the hills have changed to various tones of gold. The air can have a slight haze from all the harvest activity going on, which only adds to the atmosphere and golden hour glow in the sky. Even when the fields have been harvested, the line-covered soil has its own artistic qualities. If we end up with good timing, it may be possible to photograph the large combine harvesters as they make their way from field to field. We may even get to photograph one of the old rural towns we pass through.
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An old homestead still stands in the golden hazy sunset of harvest season in Eastern Washington