A selection of images… capturing pollinators and the flowers in bloom this year. A time to pause and take notice. An opportunity to tune into the environment and observe the season. Connecting with nature to observe the season as it unfolds.
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Summer botanicals – Borage
July has an abundance of blooms, following June’s rose season. This month the garden has hues of blue from the petals of Borage. Here are a selection of photographs capturing this flower through the lens. I love the flowers, and spent flower heads, which when captured through the macro lens, illuminates the intricate details ofContinue reading “Summer botanicals – Borage”
A Focus on Digitalis (Foxglove)
An abundance of Foxgloves self-sown from last year. A selection of images below. Foxgloves flowering – a display showcasing their character
Nigella (Love-in-a-mist)
May is the time of year when the Nigella flowers open. They are interesting plants from bud, to flower to seed pod. Here are a selection of photographs capturing this flower at the flowering stage… I will document this flower throughout the seasons. The plant is easy to grow and self-seeds, which guarantees an abundanceContinue reading “Nigella (Love-in-a-mist)”