Mar
8
2015
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Sustainable Land Project in Surrey
Modern headshots and creative portraits for business and the performing arts.
Neurodiversity training and consultancy
VCE Chemistry teacher in Melbourne, Australia
Photographic diary of flora and fauna in the United Kingdom. Written by paulfarnfield.com
NATUR - HIGHLIGHTS - SÃœDSTEIERMARK - KUNST trifft NATUR
Birds, Animals, the Occasional Dash of Whimsy and lots of Pictures.
by Sam Allen
What a lovely photo. I tried to take some yesterday, but they were all pretty dreadful 😦
I’ve noticed quite a lot of frost damage to the snowdrops this year which is odd as it’s been quite mild! I’ve been struggling to find good flower heads to photograph. These were lovely looking and it’s getting the right light I think that makes the difference in getting a good shot. They really glow with the sun on them 🙂 Thanks Jude! Keep trying, if the light’s not great take some foil and white card as a reflector.
I’ll just enjoy yours this year. You might also like to look at the ones on this site
Thanks for the intro! Beautiful work 🙂 Countryfile actually did a piece about Rode Hall gardens on Sunday! They have 70 varieties of snowdrops there.
I must try and get up there only about 60 miles from us.
Yes, much closer for you than me!!
Just beautiful!
Thank you so much 🙂
You are so welcome! 🙂
Beautiful Sarah .. You have such a great eye 😄
Thank you so much Julie 🙂
Gorgeous snow drops
Thank you so much Raewyn 🙂
I love it when the snow drops appear!! Beautiful!
It’s quite magical to see them all 🙂
Love these! Gorgeous!
Thank you so much 🙂
You’re welcome! I’ll have another look at your site later in the week as well 🙂
Some interesting points and work on your blog Debi! I started out as a painter (oils and watercolour mostly) but disability has led me to painting with light instead 🙂 I really do miss the flow and feel of paint!
art takes so many forms! Light is a very cool way to use the imagination & creativity. Breathtaking and moving.
Thanks so much Debi! Yes, art is as broad as our imagination can reach 🙂
Thanks Debi 🙂