Showing posts with label Bluebells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluebells. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2019

Bluebells in Quendon Woods

Today I decided to visit Quendon Woods & see how the Bluebells are doing. They are in full bloom. Using my 70-200 these are a few of my shots. I will return.











© Lionel Callow 2019


Saturday, 5 May 2018

Waresley Wood's Bluebells


After my pursuit of the Pasque Flowers on Royston Heath (see my previous post) Carol and I decided to visit Waresley woods. This was my first visit to this woodland, I have seen another photographer I follow, Ann Miles is a regular visitor to this location so I thought I would pay a visit. By the time I arrived the cloud had overdeveloped, flattening the light, but the display of bluebells was superb so, I shall return and explore this woodland further.








© Lionel Callow 2018

Thursday, 3 May 2018

Walk Through Birchanger Woods

Carol and I took a short walk this afternoon around our local wood. The light was very good towards the end of the afternoon.















© Lionel Callow 2018

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Bluebells

I went out for a walk with my wife yesterday morning. We have a small woodland near where we live, it has bluebells, but not a lot of them so unusually I did not take my camera with me, this was a mistake. The light in the morning coming through the trees was superb, anyway I decided to go back later in the day, of course the light had long gone. I will not make that mistake again, however by waiting I managed a few shots.





© Lionel Callow 2018

Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Bluebells at Quendon Woods

The weather was bright but blowy this morning so I returned to Quendon to see how this years bluebells are coming along. Sure enough they had fully matured since my visit last Friday. The wind made it almost imposable to do any real closeup shots and very difficult with any slow speed shots.

















© Lionel Callow 2018