Month: March 2021
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Dandelion Detail
This is an extreme close up of Taraxacum or dandelion if you prefer.
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Episode 22 – Travel Plans 2021
As promised a few episodes ago, we are here to reveal our canal travel plans for 2021 (Covid pandemic permitting, of course!) That’s right, we will soon (hopefully) be back on the canal, in a hire boat, bobbing along through the idyllic inland waterways. We also give a little insight and tips on how we…
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Dry Petals
This dehydrated hydrangea made for an interesting subject. The paper-like petals really caught my eye.
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That Gull Look
I’ve never really studied the beak of a gull before, but look at this one… what is the purpose of that bright orange patch? Any ideas?
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Bee Happy
I don’t really know how you tell if a bumble bee is happy, but this one seemed to be, to me. He was just buzzing around, landing wherever and whenever he wanted. Looked like happiness to me.
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Little One
Another day, another daisy – this single flower found a home in the middle of the lawn, sprouting up between the freshly cut blades of grass.
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Daisy Green
In photography, as in life, it is easy to overlook the simple things, like daisies sprouting up through the grass.
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Madam Mandarin
I captured this female mandarin duck on a bright and chilly morning. I really like the way the water is all shiny and silvery, very reflective.
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The Dawn Cow
This cow was enjoying a stroll around the field during a spectacular sunrise.