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Managed to get out for a shortish walk this morning. Started off in great light, which then got worse and worse. But at least I got out!

 

I just love Lavender.

 

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Snowshill Lavender Farm in the Cotswolds, the crop was ripe for harvesting and the scent was amazing

 

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At this outing, I met some new friends for the first time, and there I was, flat on my stomach peering up at this lovely lavender. I can imagine the first impression I made! LOL - anything for the shot.

 

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I took these series of photos while passing by my neighbour's garden. The lavender bush was popping out of the fence. I could not resist taking a few shots. I hope you will like my last image: lavender macro. Wish you a happy new week!

 

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Lavender field, Valensole

Scene from Lavender Farm in Mt. Hood, Oregon.

Apis mellifera on lavender (Lavandula sp.)

 

• European honey bee / western honey bee

• Abeja doméstica / abeja europea / abeja melífera

 

Scientific classification

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Arthropoda

Class:Insecta

Order:Hymenoptera

Family:Apidae

Genus:Apis

Species:A. mellifera

 

Salinas, Canelones, Uruguay

"The fairies stepped out of the lavender beds,

With mob-caps or wigs on their quaint little heads,

My lord had a sword, and my lady had a fan,

The music struck up and the dancing began"

"Lavender Beds" by William Brighty Rands

 

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Another for my "Macro onr Monday" series.

Last night in Sydney.

 

Friday, 14th March, 2025.

 

So last night after finishing work at Chatswood at 5.30pm (an early finish quite miraculously) I decided NOT to get into the peak period traffic on the M2 which would have meant an hour's journey back to Castle Hill.

 

Instead I drove down to the harbour (only 20 minutes from Chatswood) and parked on Lavender Street, at Lavender Bay.

 

This is the view as you walk around from Lavender Bay Wharf, along the Peter Kingston walkway, towards Coney Island and Luna Park.

 

Photographed at sunset.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

taken with Lensbaby Sol 22 and close up filter

48/100 flowers 2022

Plateau de Valensole - Provence

 

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The lavender of Provence France is heavenly.

Lavender growing in my front garden.

We visited beautiful Tasmania for the New Year and one of the places on our list to visit was the Bridestowe Lavender Estate. It was fantastic to photograph the massive lavender fields at sunset and we were very lucky that conditions were superb as well. This is a photo taken just before the sun went down with the golden light still reaching the tops of the lavender plants.

 

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Choose a small selection of the lavender to concentrate on

the smell was so wonderful

Once again, trying to make sure I didn't include people in the shot, I decided to go for a close up with the lovely lavender fields showing behind. The bee was a coincidence whilst getting my focus in camera.

I think the title says it all.

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