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Photographed in February 2022
A vast field of canola flowers blankets the Jeju Island landscape in vivid mustard yellow, their dense clusters rising knee-high across the volcanic soil that characterizes the island's agricultural flatlands. The February blooms are slightly past their prime, with some stems showing browning seed pods alongside fresh flowers, creating a textured mosaic of gold, amber, and green that feels more authentic than the uniform perfection of peak season. Beyond the flower field, a band of dark volcanic rock - the ubiquitous Jeju basalt - separates the agricultural land from a cluster of industrial and commercial buildings that mark the edge of a coastal town. Plastic greenhouses and storage tanks are visible in the middle distance, a reminder that Jeju's canola fields exist primarily as agricultural land rather than tourist attractions. The sky is a clear February blue with just a trace of cloud near the horizon, and the strong winter sun saturates every yellow petal to an almost electric intensity. Jeju's canola season runs from late January through March, weeks before the mainland's cherry blossoms, making these fields the first major floral spectacle of the Korean spring calendar.