Just a few about but mostly what was there was way too far off for pictures! The Nightingales have quietened down now - no doubt attending their nests somewhere!
Walking out from the visitor's center.. I love this view..
Greenfinch on the feeders
As I started out, rabbits popped out from nowhere it seemed..
A lone crow perched..
In the distance three mute swans were landing..
One of the many cattle.... contented in the morning sun
and a male house sparrow clung to a nest box attached to the visitor centre
and from there, after a quick pit stop at home I headed off to a new venue...High Beeches Gardens
Today I was using the Panasonic G3 with the 14mm f2.5 lens and the Nikon V1 with 30-110 lens. Unfortunately I 'lost' some pictures as the camera had 'switched itself' to movie mode...there's now some black tape in place!!
In my view, this is definitely a spring garden, full of rhododendrons and azaleas.. the colour was amazing. This may be at its best now but further visits, particularly in the Autumn I think, will allow more to be discovered!
4 comments:
Beautiful pics Tricia. I like that.. "The camera switched itself to movie mode"!! Easily done!!
Thanks Dave.... the camera has a small 'wheel' that changes the picture 'type' and it's so easy to 'turn' it round without knowing you've done it!! It's now got a discreet piece of insulating tape stuck over it!!
The pictures are wonderful as always. Your garden flowers in the post below are just beautiful.
Lovely photos Tricia - the garden looks beautiful and well worth return visits.
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