Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Buttercup Meadow - Paxton

At Paxton Pits, the small meadow, near the visitor centre, is currently covered in buttercups.  So I popped along on Sunday evening to take a few shots.  As well as all the buttercups, there was red clover and the last of the cow parsley, with plenty of damselflies flitting around.



 






Saturday, 19 May 2018

Cow Parsley - close to home

Normally I have to travel a bit to get photos.  Sometimes I have to go a long way.  Rarely are there photo opportunities right outside my house.  There is a long tree covered bank behind my house, which screens off the busy A1.  Currently it is covered with Cow Parsley and looks beautiful.  The bank runs north-south, with the more open side facing east.  Thus, the best light is in the morning, and recently that light has been lovely.








Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Field Patterns

The flowing of the oilseed rape is now coming to an end.  Before it did I grabbed a few pattern shots, whilst out walking in fields near my house.



Friday, 11 May 2018

Waresley Wood

On bank holiday Monday, I spent a beautifully sunny morning at Waresley Wood.  Again, it was a lovely day to be out in the woods, but hard to photograph.  The bitterly cold March and early April delayed the spring flowers by a couple of weeks.  Then when they did finally come, it has been at a rush, and short lived.  At Waresly, where the bluebells were in full sun they were already starting to go over.  Elsewhere in the wood, the other understory plants were growing up around them.


 
 


 

Thursday, 10 May 2018

Brampton Wood

The bank holiday weekend was bright and sunny.  Not the best weather for flower photography, but, as it was my only change to capture the peak of the spring flowers, I had to make do with the conditions I had.  Brampton Wood is my closest ancient woodland, and a favourite, so I started there.  The bright sun better suited the Greater Stitchwort than the Bluebells.  The central ride is also good for Lady's Smock.