In the spotlight
Right place, right time – I love the way that the sun was capturing this fern.
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In the spotlight
Right place, right time – I love the way that the sun was capturing this fern.
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Attention seeking
Amongst all of the bluebells, the ferns are starting to emerge. This one seemed to be drawing attention to itself.
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Quintessential
The arched form of the native bluebell. Wonder-filled.
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Woodland scene
Some photos don’t need words.
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First view
This was one of the first photos that I took when we arrived at Kinclaven. And, it sums up the experience – wonderful bluebells, great trees, and fantastic light.
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Oaklings
Oak saplings among the bluebells at Kinclaven. There will be more bluebells here – but if you want to see them up close, you’ll need to hurry.
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Arching
Native bluebells (in Scotland) have their blooms on one side of the stem. So, they are likely to bend due to the distribution of the weight. That’s today’s top tip!
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Stripey
Focusing in on a single flower (as I am wont to do!), reveals more wonders of the bluebells.
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