Bluebell

ARTY REMIX

12.04.22

The name came from a classic London Grammar remix that I was just thinking about but also applies to the mash up of presets and tonal adjustments to get a deep blue ‘bluebell’ head just about to burst open!

///promoted.nectarines.seeking

Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM

165mm / ƒ7.1 / 1/100s / ISO 200

PART III

29.04.21

One last trip to Bluebell Woods before they wilt away for another year. Seems like the wild garlic has taken over a huge area again, hopefully the bluebells can hang on to their rightful home.

///coconut.guises.stars

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF70-200mm f2.8L

105mm / ƒ/5.6 / 1/25s / ISO 200

BLUEBELL WOODS

19.04.21

Whilst the middle of the woods is still looking bit thin, the edges seem to be taking a little quicker. Really disappointing to see so many trampled patches and new paths made though the middle. Seems like there’s still a selfish few who ruin it for everyone else.

///decent.coaster.circling

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

17mm / ƒ11 / 1/25s / ISO 200

BLUEBELLS

30.03.21

Loving all the colour that’s appearing at the moment. Took a small hike around the cliffs this afternoon and it felt so good in the warm sunshine. This time year give so many opportunities to explore but picking where to go is the difficult part.

Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM

165mm / ƒ7.21 / 1/250s / ISO 400

BLUEBELL WOODS

10.04.20

Little pockets of light filtering through the trees, illuminating the fresh bluebells. Easter is the perfect time to get down and visit, just don’t be a douche and trample the bluebells, really ruins it for everyone else.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

17mm / ƒ11 / 1/13s / ISO 200

BLUEBELL WOODS IV

17.08.19

Part 4 of Bluebell Woods through the seasons. Nothing much really happens here in the Summer. The canopy is so dense hardly any light gets through. As the air heated the moisure started to evaporate, intensifying the short burst of light through the trees. I had to wait an hour for the sun to come out this morning!

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

35mm / ƒ14 / 1/8s / ISO 400