When I view event photos I am often drawn to the lush, grassy plains and landscape of many historical locations. I think I am tainted by a preconception that the landscapes of the period in many images are quite simply, dirt. There is also a noticed deforestation in many as well, which I think adds to the feeling of barreness. Chuck H and I discussed this before.... he would reply to event photos w/ "too much grass".
Comparing the original and green-lined version of the image below, noting the transitional lines of contrast where it seems dirt may meet grass of some sort or is it hoove churned muck ?
- Is it dirt from foreground to the building ?
- Was grass seeding for purposes of sodding a period practice ? or is it native, wild grasses ?


CJ Rideout
Tampa, Florida
Comparing the original and green-lined version of the image below, noting the transitional lines of contrast where it seems dirt may meet grass of some sort or is it hoove churned muck ?
- Is it dirt from foreground to the building ?
- Was grass seeding for purposes of sodding a period practice ? or is it native, wild grasses ?

CJ Rideout
Tampa, Florida
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