Thanks, yes this was actually very early, so early I had not gone to bed yet! I have lost the sense of day and night the last couple of years and I sleep at all times these days, night and day makes no difference to me, and because the day is so short I have to try to grab some time in the garden when it is light and I can see. The sun was just arriving at the bottom of my garden as I was taking these photos and the light is so different early in the morning than in the afternoon.
Hi Helene, wonderful sharp photos! There is always beauty to find in the garden you just have to look closely. I often feel that walking around with the camera has made me discover so many more things in the garden! Wishing you a nice day! Christina
I often think the same, and actually, it’s not until I have taken photos and got them up on my computer I really can appreciate some of the finer details – and often discover some of the details I didn’t even see when outside taking the photos. I hope you have a great day too!
Well, we keep hearing about this big freeze, 3 months of cold weather, not sure if it applies to London, still haven’t had any frost in my garden. My dahlias are still standing green and upright, even though they have stopped flowering :-) I wouldn’t mind if we didn’t get any frost at all this winter, haven’t had a winter like that for a good few years.
Hi Helene So lovely your photos! Oh, I'm a bit jealous that you haven't got any frost or snow yet. Today morning we've got about 10 - 15 cm snow... my bunnies absolutely love it, my tomcat absolutely hates it :o). That's life. Have a great weekend! Alex
Stunning, just stunning, Helene. Graceful simplicity!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth, it is my first ‘Wordless Wednesday’ post, feels a bit strange to not write anything!
DeleteBeautiful. I bet you were pleased you were out and about early in the day to photograph these!
ReplyDeleteThanks, yes this was actually very early, so early I had not gone to bed yet!
DeleteI have lost the sense of day and night the last couple of years and I sleep at all times these days, night and day makes no difference to me, and because the day is so short I have to try to grab some time in the garden when it is light and I can see. The sun was just arriving at the bottom of my garden as I was taking these photos and the light is so different early in the morning than in the afternoon.
Absolutely no words needed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, unusual for me to make such a short post :-)
DeleteReally nice pictures and they really do say "Early morning dew" - even without words!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dorothy, I love the light we have early in the morning in the autumn.
DeleteLovely especially the primrose/polyanthus. I do enjoy just posting photos on Wednesdays such a good opportunity to share photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue, I think I will do this regularly, perhaps once or twice a month.
DeleteI've been doing this every Wednesday for a while now.
DeleteHi Helene, wonderful sharp photos! There is always beauty to find in the garden you just have to look closely. I often feel that walking around with the camera has made me discover so many more things in the garden! Wishing you a nice day!
ReplyDeleteChristina
I often think the same, and actually, it’s not until I have taken photos and got them up on my computer I really can appreciate some of the finer details – and often discover some of the details I didn’t even see when outside taking the photos. I hope you have a great day too!
DeleteBeautiful dewdrops Helene!
ReplyDeleteThank you Janneke!
Deletelove the single dew drop - perfect
ReplyDeleteThanks, it is hanging on my birdbath.
DeleteIsn't photography a great hobby? You've captured this beautifully, Helene!
ReplyDeleteThank you Astrid, my camera is with me whenever I go out in the garden :-)
DeleteBeautiful photo's Helene, soon they'll be dipped in ice xx
ReplyDeleteWell, we keep hearing about this big freeze, 3 months of cold weather, not sure if it applies to London, still haven’t had any frost in my garden. My dahlias are still standing green and upright, even though they have stopped flowering :-) I wouldn’t mind if we didn’t get any frost at all this winter, haven’t had a winter like that for a good few years.
DeleteHi Helene
ReplyDeleteSo lovely your photos! Oh, I'm a bit jealous that you haven't got any frost or snow yet. Today morning we've got about 10 - 15 cm snow... my bunnies absolutely love it, my tomcat absolutely hates it :o). That's life.
Have a great weekend!
Alex
My cat doesn’t like snow either, fortunately we don’t get much of it, usually only a few days per year. Have a great week-end.
DeleteJust beautiful...you have captured the simple beauty in a stunning way!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna!
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