Sunday 30 May 2010

Fuchsia

This individual fuchsia flower was showing itself off against varied garden background, and I thought it looked worth recording. It almost looks alive, peering out from above a bulbous nose, waiting to see what you are up to.
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Single fuchsia bloom

It think it's important to note that I did actually escape from any aggressive action that this flower had in mind. I really was not happy looking at it for too long, especially with it looking at me from under those hooded eyelids - most unnerving!

Thursday 27 May 2010

Poppy field

As well as sunflowers seen in many places in France, one can also see plenty of poppies, this being a typical example. It gives an amazing mass of concentrated colour - quite impressive when seen in situ.

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Poppies (obviously)

In this photo it is almost just a blur of red!

Monday 24 May 2010

Facility for paddling on grass

The river through this french village was only slightly flooded, to the obvious disadvantage of the residence and holiday makers, who were numerous. I felt it was nevertheless quite a relaxed scene, with the ducks naturally not at all bothered.
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Ducks on grass

I also quite like the format of the scene.

Friday 21 May 2010

Return of the young tulip

And what about the young tulip that was ostracized from the family group photo two postings ago, and was seen about to go out on 'the town' in the last posting. How did she get on?
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Home return after the night out!

Depending upon what was expected by the young tulip when she left home, this picture could well give an indication of how it all went - I don't think it went at all well! But isn't it great that tulips can have the same sort of life style as us humans? Yeah ................ right!

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Young tulip going for a 'night out'

This is one of the youngsters from the previous tulip group photo that were left out of the photo-shoot, possibly for family reasons. She has prepared herself for a good night out, and seems determined to enjoy herself.
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Ready for a good night out.

Isn't this fantastic! Gives just the right impression of her intentions - I can imagine her having spent hours preparing herself - she really looks determined to 'go for it'.

Saturday 15 May 2010

Tulip group photo

Nothing special about this photo. This has been posted just to show you what is missing, and the following two postings will each look at just one of the tulips in this family that have been left out of the group shot. I think they are each a 'dream'.

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Family group

One will show a young tulip on the way out to enjoy herself, and the other will show the effects of the night out when she returns. I'm biased, but I think they are each fantastic.

Wednesday 12 May 2010

Laminated rock face

This is a different photo than shown previously, though of a very similar area, if not partly covering the same stretch. Why post it, you might ask?
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Laminated rock face

The reason I have it here is to see how a different overall picture which has a slightly different composition both in actual content and format can change the feel of the picture and one's impression of it. I find it interesting!

Sunday 9 May 2010

River Dee in motion

The River Dee, as seen looking over a particular bridge, in Scotland (obviously to those who know the area, but not necessarily otherwise)
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Pattern in water

I particularly like this shot as it shows various water depths with the differing effects on the water surface, and different colors in the water fairly peculiar to many of the Scottish rivers, and is believed to be the reason why Scotch has the colour it has.

I find it's one of those photos that causes me to be look further into it to try and answers questions that arise by looking at it!

Thursday 6 May 2010

Windscreen forest

This is the last of the 'frost' pictures for now. Weirdly it looked just like a forest of living trees growing on the windscreen of my car - really quite unnerving!

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Windscreen forest

How on earth can frost produce such a variety of pictures when they all appear during the seemingly same freezing process? I find this quite amazing - one of the miracles of life on this planet!

Monday 3 May 2010

Roadside flowers impression

The picture is based on the same photograph that ended up brown on a recent posting. This one has gone through the same process as the previous one, though clicking on the software on a different option, but with possibly a more artistic outcome
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Wild flower impressionism

I find the effect of this transformation as very cheery, and full of life. I don't find it relaxing, but I do find it revitalising!