Winter gold
The UK winter has been cold with a lot of snow. Thankfully there’s an inexpensive way to bring warmth and colour into your life. READ MORE BELOW
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Cut daffodils are plentiful and cheap in the shops and bring a welcome burst of vibrancy to your home.
While the UK’s winter coronavirus lockdown continues, photographing these beauties has been an absorbing stay at home project.
I suddenly remembered that I’d captured daffodils back in April when the country first went into lockdown. It seemed deeper and more nerve-jangling than the current one.
This was Easter and we were blessed with warm Spring weather. The shots I created were different to this winter set of gnawing cold and lockdown fatigue. Can you spot the contrasts?
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Love this series, Mike. A refreshing take on arrangements. The high key window shot with the clips is beautiful.
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Thank you Jane, glad you like them. A much needed injection of colour :) Those clips are a useful photographic prop as well as sitting on the window ledge!
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A beautiful splash of colour to a dim and lengthy winter. Gorgeous shots, my friend!
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Thanks Richard :) The wee daffs in the beds next to my building are putting on a show now too. Though I think tulips are now in the ascendancy for a more varied palette.
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