Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Very peaceful looking. I'm certain that was very enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteVery cold too, Sue
DeleteNice landscapes especially the title page Sue A red sky would have been icing on the cake I assume the pictures are yours and not Martyn's they have your "eye"
ReplyDeleteYes they are mine, David. The photo that you like would be much better if the kingfisher had stayed perched on the branch after we had arrived.
DeleteLovely photos, Sue
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteBeautiful photos, esp. that last one with the sun just peeking out from behind the trees.
ReplyDeleteThe sun was just saying goodbye, Margaret :-)
DeleteGreat photos. Looks beautiful. I also love your peas in the last post. Mine were worthless.
ReplyDeleteThere's always next year, Bonnie. The gardeners mantra!
DeleteSuch a beautiful scenery! So calm!
ReplyDeleteI like the sunset photo!
Thank you, Malar
DeleteNice, Sue :-) It's the light at this time of year that can be magical, at dusk especially. When it's cold you've got that to capture too. Pity you missed the Kingsfisher but great you know its there to look out for it another time (I guess you knew already). I love shots like this with the texture of the reeds and grasses mixed with the flat reflection of the water. It just draws you to photograph doesn't it :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like phitographing water landscapes, Shirley.
DeleteA lovely winter landscape
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie.
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