First Camellia
Out at the same time as the Daffodils I posted over the last couple of days, our first Camellia flower of the year just opening in the spring sunshine. View the full post
Out at the same time as the Daffodils I posted over the last couple of days, our first Camellia flower of the year just opening in the spring sunshine. View the full post
I thought I’d try something different with the Daffodils, so I used my wide angle Sigma 10-20 from very low down to capture the clump in one frame and with the sky as part of the background. View the full post
Shots of the naturalised Daffodils on our lawn up close. They are part of a dense clump that gets denser and larger every year, long overdue for digging up and replanting. View the full post
Taken a couple of days ago these Snowdrops, Spring Whites, are getting to towards the end of their flowering season, unfortuneately, so it my be the last ones I managed … View the full post
Some more shots taken in the spring sunshine yesterday. Three more shots of Croci, today with the first Bees that I’ve seen so far this year. There were a few Bees foraging on the croci in the Sun, but I only managed to get a few half decent shots. View the full post
A bit of sunshine today, Spring at last, maybe, and the final group of croci in our garden were open. It’s just a bit that these Spring Croci don’t last very long and there aren’t many chances to get some close-ups of them in sunlight. The warmth also brought Bees and other Insects out and I managed to get a couple of shots of these feeding on the open croci. I’ll post these later. View the full post
A couple of Croci Close-ups from the garden. The don’t seem to have lasted very long this year and i haven’t seen any Bees or other Insects on them either. View the full post
More Snowdrops from the garden taken earlier today.
Still a week to go in February and the Snowdrop and Crocus flowers are dying back already. View the full post
I managed to get some Crocus Close-ups a few days ago when there was decent light and no wind. View the full post
A couple of Snowdrop close-ups taken a few days ago, the first a double flowered variety and rhe second just a standard single. View the full post