There are times that you take a photo and don’t appreciate the full picture until you review them on the laptop aren’t there. This shot is one of those instances. I was trying to get a shot of the finches in the butterfly house at Blenheim Palace last weekend. My DSLR hated the humidity and…Continue reading Two is company and three is a crowd – My Sunday Photo 190317
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Photography – I’ve had a camera since I was eight years old. I started with my Mum’s Brownie before having my own Kodak Instamatic. I can’t imagine a life where I’ve not always got a camera close to hand!
Snails pace – My Sunday Photo 120317
We’re looking at wildlife photography at the moment on my college course. I have a bit of a thing about snails but every time I’d looked for some in the garden they were all fast asleep. But earlier in the week I walked home in the rain from dropping Monkey at school, grabbed the camera…Continue reading Snails pace – My Sunday Photo 120317
Spring has sprung – My Sunday Photo 050317
Spring has sprung – My Sunday Photo 050317
On the look out – My Sunday Photo 260217
On the look out – My Sunday Photo 260217. We went to look around Welford Park last Sunday, and spend some time enjoying their snowdrops. We weren’t expecting to see this fellow. In fact, there were two of them keeping guard over the house. Monkey loves giraffes, he was a happy boy.
Hidden gems – My Sunday Photo 190217
We wandered through a whole host of snowdrops on Friday, I had no idea there were so many variations. They are such lovely little flowers and some really do contain hidden gems. Can you believe that this is a snowdrop? So beautifully intricate, and such a pity that the underside of this lovely snowdrop rarely…Continue reading Hidden gems – My Sunday Photo 190217
Ivy Fruit – My Sunday Photo 120217
We have a number of large ivy plants at the bottom of the garden. They provide a home to snails and somewhere for the birds to eat in the winter. For a brief period the plants produce ivy fruit – a little different from other fruits you imagine. The Wood Pigeons love them.