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Another shot of café life in the beautiful village of Tourtour. The dappled light in the centre of the village never fails to please the eye

Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment. ~ Oscar Wilde

Morning sunlight through a Magnolia x soulangiana (Saucer Magnolia); a very fragrant experience. Spring has arrived early, but the forecast is for snow in a few days.

I was have a good wander around the forest, you know it’s good when you get yourself lost. As for photography, it was not looking . Walking through an overgrow trail (which I could never find again) and looking very dark on my flanks, I spied this little scene of dappled light.

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The days are shortening and darkening but the colours are intensifying...I think this is natures way of compensating us ;-)) Another shot using the Helios 44M

Dappled light ig great in a jungle. Amazing light create a beauty.

After our 16hr journey from home to La Brugere, we finally all get to relax in the French sunshine :-))

Here Rupert is lapping up the cooler dappled sunshine :-))

 

This year has been wonderful for the Bluebells...possibly due to the lack of rain to flatten them these past few weeks.

Taken, heading back up a hill towards Chesham on one of my daily exercise walks last week.

LOL...I was so surprised how this turned out...have a Happy Bokeh Wednesday...as usual I'm still behind and I'm sorry but had to share this.

The leaf stuck in a fallen branch at Glenville Woods Park Preserve ~ Tarrytown, NY

U.S. Highway 189, during a thunderstorm. Wasatch County, Utah

Black Redstart. (Phoenicurus ochruros).

  

There is a mantra in bird photography which is, 'always have the sun coming from over your shoulder' or 'your shadow should always point towards the bird except for backlit shots.' I say 'naaa stick ya rules..do what floats your boat and not someone else's.'

 

The slightly mottled background is just a product of compression. The uncompressed image has a perfectly smooth appearance.

 

Canola still blooming in places. Most I’ve ever seen on the Palouse. There’s so much of it you get a little desensitized. Otherwise it’s been an amazing year for our crops.

I have quite the backlog of photos at the minute after this fox project together with two great trips to the Cairngorms and Shetland (expect more Otter photos!). So to mix things up a little here's a couple of photos from an ongoing project with a friendly female fox I've got to know.

A pair of lions take pride of place in a glade at RHS Harlow Carr.

I love the light this time of year. I captured this beautiful blue hydrangea in my local neighbourhood :-)

 

Happy Fence Friday!

A good show of Bluebells in Bank Wood (North), Hassop, Derbyshire Peak District.

Vintage Citroen arriving at the car show ~ Staatsburg,NY

Miles Davis - youtu.be/Z1_rFvM1G0Y

 

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Taken at the waters edge in Vancouver when we shot the city skyline. I was captured by the contrasts and tones of the wood, the barnacles, and the sun catching the pylons, with a view through to the distant reflections.

Just a plain old hosta flower and some nice light peeking through the trees.

A young Sika Buck happily grazing in the sunshine

When i was grovelling in the woods over a week ago for my first Bluebell shot of the season I have to admit age and some limitations didn't help but I do love vintage bokeh though was finding it extra difficult.. Jonathan bought this lens for my birthday which incidentally is today, because I had looked at many reviews and thought the auto focus might help in this new lens, length 135mm f/1.8.. It was ordered one day and delivered the next and in time for me to test that is was fine. So the other day when i went the first of two short walks. I was able with the Sony A7RM3 to auto focus on the flower I wished, I then had the facility to override the auto focus using manual focus DMF in the camera settings and also bought up the focus magnifier to tweak where I wanted it sharp. It definitely is not vintage but I personally still loved the painterly bokeh I was able to get but with a little help initially from the auto focus ability of the lens. The new lens is a Samyang 135mm f1.8 and I will hopefully get some portrait shots too which is one of its main strengths but I don’t use any lens conventionally tbh….

You know the kids think they're in for a long shoot when they ask if they

can bring along a book :-)

In the summer when the trees are fully leafed out, it can get quite dark out back. The hummingbirds were busy at the Bee Balm, but didn't want to let me get anywhere near them. Between the light and the speed of the hummer, I was challenged to say the least. I'll try again this summer.

My Garden. This place has been a constant source of awe and inspiration. I don't use chemicals in the garden , Nature is doing it's thing.

As you can see by this shot taken the following day, the storm clouds have cleared to reveal a luscious landscape.

Our cottage "La Brugere" sits centre of the image, sandwiched between the cropland and trees :-))

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Every moment of light and dark is a miracle ~ Walt Whitman

1955 Ford Country Squire behind an auto repair shop ~ Hyde Park, NY

At the edge of the wood when the sun broke through the rain clouds on a very wet day.

 

There were quite a lot of bluebells about, though most of the time the light wasn't the best to help them stand out.

 

This is off Park Lane (just a track) which runs alongside Fernhill Wood and the Coney Park Plantation in the South Hams district of Devon

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