Lease of life
Spring is arriving with a stutter here in west London. The sun has been shining, but a piercing wind from the far north killing the benefits. But in my neighbourhood, the trees have blossomed and started to drop their delicate cargo. In our community garden, a robust clump of Euphorbia is radiating its yellow bounty along with other signs of life and flowers (including a plant I’m unable to identify). If Spring is here, can summer be far away?
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There’s something almost Japanese about these photographs, Mike. (I have no idea where that came from, but it’s just what’s brought to mind!). I love Delicately Clustered and Concrete Scatterings, they’re both very evocative. Nice work, Mr O! :)
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Well thank you Richard, the Japanese certainly know their blossom and how to photograph it! It’s good to have such material within metres of the front door :)
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There’s so much we overlook sometimes. :)
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But it’s good when you’re quite lazy and can’t be bothered to travel distances to find lush things to capture!
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Haha! Very true… What kind of ‘lush things’ are you after capturing, then?!
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Are you being suggestive?! The usual, I think you know what they usually are by now :)
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Bright flowers and dramatic skies, obviously? Why, what did you think meant?! ;)
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Um, solid hunks of architecture and handsome landscapes?
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Oh, that too, lol…
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