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Summer's first blooming, part the second

Posted at 23:03:14 on Sat, April 26th 2008 by graham
in: d40x fauna flower nature pearblossom photography three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008 tree

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Summer's first blooming, part the second

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 117

And next to yesterday's cherry blossom, we have pear blossom. And I mean next to as in "right next to," because the two trees, sakura and pear, are intertwined with each other, sharing a living space in the centre of the old orchard that more-or-less acts as our garden, menagerie and wildlife reserve.

Summer's First Blooming

Posted at 23:02:52 on Fri, April 25th 2008 by graham
in: cherryblossom d40x fauna flower photography summer three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008 tree

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Summer's First Blooming

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 116

The Cherry Blossoms are blooming in our garden again, always a welcome sight.

Soon they'll start showering the car with pink-petal snow and we shall curse as they clog up the windscreen wipers and make it difficult to get out of the drive without hitting the wall.

But for now, they are a sign of summer.

The trumpeting heralds of spring

Posted at 23:24:44 on Mon, March 10th 2008 by graham
in: d40x daffodil fauna flower nature photography three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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The trumpeting heralds of spring

Three hundred and sixty odd days of 2008, day 69

When you're driving past a layby on a grey, wet, windy day and you see this fantastic burst of colour amongst the drabness, what are you to do?

Spring Cometh

Posted at 21:12:12 on Mon, February 11th 2008 by graham
in: brookhouse closeup d40x flower flowers photography snowdrop spring stpauls three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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Spring Cometh

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 41

Not the first Snowdrops I've seen this year, and nor by any means will these be the last, but this little cluster of flowers, growing at the side of the graveyard at St Paul's church in Brookhouse caught my eye because they're all on their own: apart from the occasional bouquet left by relatives of the interred there's nothing for yards around them but mossy grass.

First Flowering

Posted at 21:11:47 on Thu, January 24th 2008 by graham
in: d40x deltasarah flower fuschia indoors photography three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

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First Flowering

Three-hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 23

This is the fuscia that I posted a photo of the other day. It, and another bulb, finally opened last night.

I wish I could have got a better contrast with the background but the sun was shining in through the window at the time. The blue haze is due to condensation on the inside of the glass.

Edited in Gimp to tweak the levels a bit and bring out the blue in the flower. Also cloned out a couple of little mite things that the plant seems to have attracted.

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Graham Binns is a writer, photographer, musician and software developer from Lancaster, England, with far too much hair, a penchant for odd t-shirts and a magnificent hat. He has been making things up for as long as he can remember and has been making code work for long enough to make a living from it.

He has written one novel, which is in the process of composting, and is working remembering how to write before embarking on a second. In the meantime, he photographs things, since it's easier not to have to make the world up in his head all of the time.

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