These are just snapshots of the movie set for "A Field of Dreams." What is special about them is that I had to edit out lots of people to get the ballpark to appear empty and ready for Shoeless Joe Jackon and his crew to take the field.
Midweek, in the heat of summer, in the middle of nowhere, this place was peppered with families scattered around the park "having a catch," (as Kevin Costner's boyhood character called it in the movie, "A Field of Dreams). There is something about this place, as silly as it seems, that is magical. It isn't a shrine to baseball. It is a shrine to possiblity and the power of following ones dreams. The fact that, after all these years, this field is still here, proves that, "If you build it, they will come."
Midweek, in the heat of summer, in the middle of nowhere, this place was peppered with families scattered around the park "having a catch," (as Kevin Costner's boyhood character called it in the movie, "A Field of Dreams). There is something about this place, as silly as it seems, that is magical. It isn't a shrine to baseball. It is a shrine to possiblity and the power of following ones dreams. The fact that, after all these years, this field is still here, proves that, "If you build it, they will come."