Bright Bamboo
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
Usually when I visit Ness Gardens I end up concentrating on the small things: the flowers, plants and insects. Rarely do I take shots that show the bigger picture, so here’s a couple that do just that:
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
© Mark Simms Photography (2014)
You may have gathered from the cop-out nature of the post title that I have absolutely no idea what this plant is called, but it’s interesting and I liked it and so I took some photos:
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Two takes on the same subject, the beautiful and delicate Snake’s Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris):
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As Good Friday was a gorgeous Spring day (and we weren’t in work) we took the opportunity to get out and about in the local area. This shot was taken in the village of Ness on the Wirral/Cheshire border and I was attracted by the shadows cast by the deep furrows in the field opposite the entrance to the Botanical Gardens, which we had just finished visiting. So I popped across the road, scrambled through a hedgerow and took this image:
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