Wednesday 30 May 2012

Blue Skies in the Lakes

Just two pictures from what turned out to be a rather expensive trip up to the Lake District - what with the new clutch for my car and all. 

As was the case for the rest of the country, the weather was superb.  Too good in fact, since a flat blue sky doesn't make for the most interesting of pictures.  However, it did work as a counterpoint to the white of the May blossom.


Wednesday 23 May 2012

Cutty Sark

At the weekend, as part of my birthday treat, I was taken to Greenwich to visit the newly restored Cutty Sark.  The restoration is excellent and well worth a visit.  The raising of the ship on struts, allowing access to the copper clad hull, is particularly impressive.  Although, personally, when I stood directly underneath it, I couldn't help but give a thought to the engineers who made the load calculations.




 
Outside, the glass skirt around the ship gave some interesting opportunities for candid shots.  Especially of people peering in at the glinting hull.






Friday 18 May 2012

Fields of Yellow and Green

At this time of year the countryside around Cambridgeshire is dominated by the flowering Oilseed Rape.  Every year I say I am going to spend some time photographing it, and every year I get distracted by spring wildflowers, AGMs, my birthday and various other things.  The fact that it is all around seems to make the Rape easy to ignore.  The tyranny of the everyday.  This year however, I have actually got around to it.  I spent last Sunday afternoon doing a quick tour around local fields.  I particularly wanted to show the counterpoint of the yellow Rape against the dark green of neighbouring wheat fields.  Of course, I am not the only person to have that idea.






Wednesday 16 May 2012

Brampton Wood Again

At the weekend, I spent another day in Brampton wood.  The weather was considerably better than the previous week.  Much warmer, with decent light and no rain.  Almost like it was May.









Wednesday 9 May 2012

Brampton Wood

These shots were taken during a walk in Brampton Wood on Sunday.  This is probably my favourite local wood.  I think it has a better variety of spring flowers than some of the others.  Conditions were similar to Gamlingay the day before.  On the mudiness scale it scored a 'Napoleon's retreat from Moscow'.  It was also cold.  But, I did get good light for a little while.  Then it rained again.




It was too cold for this little Orange Tip Butterfly, which was completely shut down on a Lady's Smock.





Monday 7 May 2012

Gamlingay Wood

After the near non-stop rain of the last two weeks, this weekend it finally stopped long enough to allow me to return to the woods in search of spring flowers.  First off, Gamlingay Woods.  Naturally, after all that rain conditions were rather muddy.  On a muddiness scale, I would put it somewhere between Glastonbury and Passchendaele. 

There were good patches of bluebells, still at their best, but they are starting to get lost amongst the ground cover and the leaf canopy is beginning to close over them.  I didn't see a huge variety of other flowers.  There was some Yellow Archangel, but every previous time I have tried to get a pleasing photo of this, I have failed, and this time was just the same.  Fortunately, there is always a bug or two if you look hard enough.