Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Pinks

Dianthus 


The centre stamen of the Dianthus is very pretty and that’s why I focused on it to do the monochrome photo.
I’m not over keen on the photograph of the full flower but as a point of interest  to see the original colour before I chose to see how it worked in monochrome. I like the close up personally.

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Livingstone Daisy

Mesembryanthemum Acinaciform L.


I was in Devon when I saw this blazing pink bed of colour. I remember as a child trying to pronounce Mesembryanthemum....it’s a mouthful!
Ice Plant or Livingstone Daisy is easier.                                                                                    
I have only seen this particular variety on coastal areas, but that doesn’t mean it only grows  there.

I remember seeing this as the light was hitting the centres of this stunning display, it appeared like a thick jewelled carpet.
I can only hope in those few moments of perfect light that I managed to capture exactly what I saw.

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Monday, April 27, 2020

Granny’s Bonnet

Aquilegia Vulgaris


What an awful name ‘Granny’s Bonnet’ I’ve never seen anyone wear a hat this shape 😃
These are elegant plants that flower each spring they grow wild in my garden, and I love them!
They give a lovely seed head after flowering which is lovely in dried arrangements.

In this first photograph the beautiful Bokeh (dappled effect) in the background seems to add a touch of mystery to this lovely flower, this effect is generally dependant on the lens I’m using at the time.
I won’t get technical and start talking f stops as I don’t want you to think I know what the heck I’m actually doing with my camera. I love to point and shoot!



Japanese Snowball bush

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Mariesii’


That’s the correct name. This is stunning when in flower. It spreads across more so than up.
It is a lovely plant for oriental themed gardens. 
Having said that my garden is more ‘weed themed’ :

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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Dodgy Dandelions

Taraxacum


I can hear the cries ‘Weeds !!...yes..but the dandelion seed head is one of the most photographed weed seed heads we have! And it’s totally understandable....No? Check it out Here
Ok then tell me you have never stood blowing a dandelion seed head trying to tell the time? 1oclock 2oclock...ah my dark and distant childhood memories. The flower of the dandelion is stunning!
Let’s go to the images. You might not understand why these photographs please me... that’s fine it’s a mystery. ;0/
*ps* can you find the greenfly? Hehe!

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Balkan Spurge

Euphorbia oblongata


It’s a very pretty plant that attracts attention with the dark green at the base and the upright fresh flower that stands proud.
It can be invasive but in a small garden easy to control. Great in flower decorations!

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Spanish Bluebells

Hyacinthoides Hispanica


Isn’t a Bluebell a Bluebell?
Well I’m reliably informed the Bluebells pictured here are the dreadful Spanish variety!? Hey..who knew? (Not me) You can find out more here if you really need more info ;0)
Soft focus close up followed by the awful (lol) Spanish Bluebells in their normal state!
*ps: I love them...who cares what they say? ;o0

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Magnolia in blossom

Magnolia x soulangeana ‘Susan’


This beautiful Magnolia we planted over 12 months ago has given us its first blossom this year. I find it strange that this tree/bush gives its flower first on bare branches then as the blossoms fade the leaves appear and the slugs and snails hurry on over to eat the bloody fresh growth!!

I am a bit geeky if you look at the history of magnolias it is said that they date back over 95 million years and these plants were around before bees. Check it out here

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Soft focus Rowan Tree

Sorbus Aucuparia


I am working on an effect that gives the beautiful soft focus almost painterly effect. It’s a technique that can be achieved by spending countless thousands of pounds on lenses which is not something that we can all do, I do have what some people call mid range lenses but with a lot of twiddling with my settings I’m getting some kind of results...not exactly what I want but it’s a work in progress.

Rowan tree is stunning all year round. Bought as a tiny sapling it’s the focus point of my garden!
A magical tree with an interesting history! Check it out here

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Creative Cottage Garden Geranium

Geranium x Oxonianianum Wargrave Pink It’s important to me to use my creative side, and very much I lean toward post processing images to gi...