Autumn is well on the way now and we’re getting closer to the point when nature is dressing up in yellow. This time of the year I usually visit my “local” woods, Foxholes. The peak is usually happens in the first two weeks of November so I didn’t expected full colours just yet. And it’s been raining a lot recently which can extend the length of this change. But I wanted to have a look how it was proceeding and because of the unusually wet weather I hoped for fungi too. It did not disappoint there were a lot to be found.
ON LOCATION: 19/05/19 - Aston Rowant - Gone For Orchids, Returned With Butterflies
Sunday evening I had the opportunity to return to one of my favourite macro locations of the recent years. I used to go out for a stroll regularly in Aston Rowant NNR when we lived closer. These chalk hills have quite a variety of flora and fauna and what I especially likes,lots of different species of orchids. I had the duty to take my sister-in-law to Heathrow so on the way back I left the motorway and stopped here.
ON LOCATION: 15/05/18 - Wild Garlic And Bluebells
As I mentioned in my last post I had planned to shoot Bluebells and Wild Garlic by the stream next to my village. Weather-wise the last two evenings were really nice so I grabbed my camera bag and left with hope to shoot some nice close-up photos.