Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

A study in trunks ...

Tree trunks obviously!  I know what you were all thinking but please, this is a nature blog!

I've been thinking a lot lately about my style of photography and where I am going with it.  I have discovered that I love capturing images in an unobtrusive kind of way.  I like to look and think, to observe quietly and to show off all the details in a quiet, understated fashion.  Colours and shape are key, while pretty light is the cherry on top.


 



 

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Autumnal leaves and things ...

Autumn is here in its' full glory and I have some beautiful autumn colours to share with you.  Halloween seemed to creep upon us this year, complete with marvellously spooky ghost tales and tiny witches (her mum accompanied her to the door along with a pushchair, the witch really was that tiny!).  Bonfire night will be here in two days, crackling and sparkling its' way through the sky.  Ever so pretty but I wonder how the kittens will fare?  

It really is such a magical time of year, appealing to all the senses with wonderful smells, colours, textures and crunching underfoot.  What is your favourite season?  In the UK, it seems that more and more often the seasons are merging into one.  All except the autumn, which seems to have maintained its' distinct and wonderful nature.  Those days during September where it feels like summer but the light is just a bit different and the air has a slightly crisp feel to it, mean that autumn is on the way.  Those days bring with them magnificent colours, chunky knits and wonderful light for photography.  My favourite season, inspiring and transient.










Last week I had some bad news.  News of another family friend dying.  That makes a total now of ten people since I started my PhD.  I don't want to turn this into a really sad, maudlin tale, but I took myself off for a walk, which only served to highlight the transience around me.  It got me thinking about how much I love life.  How much I love my family, my friends and that I will probably never feel ready to leave this beauty behind.  I live in a wonderful place and am surrounded by wonder.  I also realised what my life should be about, doing something that makes an impact on the world.  The way how to do exactly that didn't jump out at me but I do know that I don't want to leave without putting a mark on the earth for the better.  So from here, I am going to strive to be a better person and to do great things.  No matter how much I love the dried up leaves, I will not become one by being a bitter or sad person, that has let the spark die.
 

 





 

Thursday, 11 October 2012

A study in light ...


The light at this time of year, when it isn't raining, is superb.  Finding those moments when the sun is shining and the leaves are still hanging on makes me happy.  It seems as though time is very precious at the moment and getting out with my camera is extremely rare, but when you find gems like these you remember your passion.

"Nothing great in this world has ever been accomplished without passion"
~ Hebbel 


Friday, 28 September 2012

Holding onto the green ...

Join me for a walk in the last moments of summer.  Grab your jacket, pull on your boots and breathe in the clear scent before the bonfires start.







Thursday, 7 June 2012

Weekend colour ...

Some weekend colour to brighten up the dreary grey of this week.  Where has the sunshine gone?  I don't suppose we could hope for it to last for more than a week or so!  I am secretly hoping for a return, I have some beautiful sun dresses that need to see the light of day!