Paintings

Friday, 13 May 2011

Bluebell Woods









Bluebells (wild hyacinths) in birch woods,Strathearn,Central Scotland.






12 comments:

  1. these are gorgeous images. I like the way they start in detail [amazingly clear detail] then move out, slowly, like a camera panning out - great!
    M xx

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  2. Lovely bluebells and the terrier is so sweet in nature.

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  3. What I love most about bluebell woods and grasses is that precise shade of bluebell blue with that precise shade of grass green. You will know better than I do exactly WHY it works - almost the musical equivalent of a minor key.

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  4. Oh, how lovely these photo's from the Bluebell's (Hyacints) in the Forest, it look likes a poem for me.Thanks for your nice comments on my blog, Iam greatfull to you for this..

    have an nice and sunny day,

    best wishes,

    Henk.

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  5. Isn't ti a wonderful site to see! We have a bluebell filled wood by our wee cottage & the scent as we walk through is delicious. So glad to have found your blog, your work is beautiful.

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  6. I have never seen a bluebell wood like this and love the divine shape and color of these perfect flowers. The photographer's assistant is a wonderful addition to this beautiful sequence of photos!

    Bises,
    Genie

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  7. A beautiful bluebell wood and a cute terrier doggy. Your photos are enchanting. I love the sweet smell of the little blue flowers.

    It was believed if you pick bluebells in springtime you would be protected from bad fairies! ;-)

    Spring blessings to you Ruby.
    Jo.

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  8. Oh, beautiful carpet of bluebell flowers and what a pleasant day!! You took me to a fairy land!
    Your company is very cute.
    Have a nice day!

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  9. Perhaps Princess is looking for fairies.......in fact she may actually see them!

    Thank you all for your comments.

    Have a lovely week!
    Ruby

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  10. Oh, I have not been by in a while and I love your post. I love the bluebells and princess of course. I would love to visit Scotland in my lifetime.

    Lisa xx

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  11. How wonderful the forest is!
    A nice post and a nice blog. Thank you.
    Tatyana

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