Another one from yesterday's wander round Hardcastle Crags. I find it quite difficult to get pictures of bluebells that I'm happy with - they always seem so stunning when they blanket everywhere around you, but it's hard to scale that down to a photo that still captures the effect. In this case, this log helped with the composition, scale and context.
Camera/lens settings: ISO 100, f/5, 1/200s, 35mm, hand held.
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Bluebells flowering around a fallen branch.
Labels:
bluebells,
branch,
Hardcastle Crags,
log,
Yorkshire
Location:
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7, UK
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