Anemones galore
Wood anemones are a plenty this spring! And huge, at that. I don’t mind, at all.
Special wood anemones, and some double exposure
I keep returning to the cemetery, this time for two special kinds of wood anemones – double-flowered and yellow.
The cemetery is our finest park
We don’t really have a park in our town, although there are petitions to get more green spaces. As it is, the cemetery is our nicest park.
Spring buds and more anemones
There are still some toads left in the pond, and today I brought my oldest son to have a look. Again, the spring buds and wood anemones stole my attention.
Toad pond and wood anemones
Another two-meters-apart photowalk today, to check on a toad pond. We were a bit late to the party – not too late for the wood anemones, though!
Blue spring flowers
Along with two friends I had a refreshing two-meters-apart – most of the time even more – photowalk this evening. It was blue as far as the eye could see.
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
(Henry David Thoreau)
A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
(Dorothea Lange)
Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like.
(David Alan Harvey)