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Macro Mondays ...... Theme "Speckled"
A pair of miniature dappled perfume pots.
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Having only come to photography three years ago I was oblivious to how important the bluebell season is each year to British photographers. It was only after joining a local camera club a couple of years ago that I started to realise that everyone MUST get their annual bluebell shots. Two reasons for that... first, when you see a carpet of bluebells in amongst the trees they really are simply beautiful, so of course you're going to want to photograph them, and second, they don't last very long. They are in their absolute glory for only 2 or 3 weeks so when they start to bloom one needs to get out there and get your shot. So I did just that this spring for the first time. This shot I liked because of the light hitting only a small portion of the flower.
I'm sure someone will set me straight if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure these are the English variety of bluebell, not the Spanish variety which has been getting a foothold in the UK for some years now.
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View from the shady side of bridge number 11 on the Shropshire Union Canal at Brewood, England.
Various areas are illuminated where sunbeams find their way through the tree canopy creating dappled lighting effects on the brickwork arch, water and the canal towpath.
Road bridge over canal, built in 1830 by Thomas Telford.
Robin (Erithacus Rubecula)
Dunollie - Scotland
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Dappled light on the little rowing boat that takes you over the River Dee to the island and Threave Castle. A beautiful morning at Threave Castle, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway.
Another late afternoon view down the Wye Valley from Monsal Head, Derbyshire. The dappled light on the fresh leaves was striking. Hopefully I've not messed around too much in post-processing to render this image unfaithful to the original scene.
When twilight drops her curtain down
And pins it with a star
Remember that you have a friend
Though she may wander far.
-Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Green Gables
Explore October 13, 2007
Taken @ Elvion
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St Mary Abbots church, Kensington, London. Site was consecrated in 1262 but the current structure dates from 1872.
Last image for Jan. 22 sunset series :-)
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The wildflower bloom is later this year but well worth the wait! This photo was taken just outside of Merritt B.C.
It wasn't late enough for autumn colours but being in a valley I got some moments of beautiful light on my shots taken on two seperate days at Golitha Falls :)
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We returned early from our caravan as the mud from our dogs was making things worse and we are trying to avoid mould from the dampness they were causing.
Dappled Light
Heavy cloud create a constantly changing light above Langcliffe, Settle Yorkshire Dales National Park.