I’m a lucky Londoner, enjoying a commute to work that is a mere 15-minute walk. It takes me through an area of the White City estate, a housing area that has seen better days. I have the space for observation on my walk, and noticed a waste area has been landscaped and planted out.
At the moment it’s bursting with a patch of yellow Kniphofia – striking flowers also known as Red Hot Pokers. I had to stop off and capture this sight using my 60mm macro lens – a natural flash of inner city colour.
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Wonderful shots Mike and that lens has worked a treat, but then it is down to the camera operator to see the image in the first place. Hope you have a great week
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Thank you James, I really appreciate that. Just a little clump of colour that I couldn’t ignore. The lens works effectively at greater distances as well. I hope everything is well and good for you in the summer sun :)
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Wonderful vibrant shots, and what a great walk to work!
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Thanks Andy. This part of the walk is the least salubrious, but has been enlivened by these blooms.
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Lovely images… Odd that they’re neither red nor hot, though, lol… :)
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Thanks Richard. I know! Merely a variety of the species. Yellow is smokin’ hot :)
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Beautiful flowers
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Yes, in an unexpected place!
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Superb shots.
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Thank you Sanjeet :)
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