Just a few photographs of happier times when I could actually get out into nature. I’m still allowed out, but as I’m not allowed to drive anywhere to exercise all I can see is tarmac, concrete and gardens. Unfortunately I can’t see myself being welcome if I start poking my lens into people’s gardens. Looks like photography might be severely restricted.
I’m having a bit of trouble searching for photos, and some of the ones I’ve uploaded don’t seem to be loading properly so I’m just going to press the button and see what happens.
I will be writing another post soon but that probably won’t be as cheery as birds and flowers.
Julia with enigmatic smile
That looks a very happy set – especially Julia as La Cioconda
I wonder if people will gaze at her in wonder 500 years from now.
🙂
Very cheery indeed. Bring on more from your back catalogue.
I will be looking at more tomorrow.
A wonderful selection of photos, Quercus! Always good to see the bright side and Julia’s smile amid the darkness of current events. 🙂
Yes, I’m going to start going through old photos. I really need to clear some cards and get rid of some shots which now breach data protection regulations. Sigh…more red tape.
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Such a good selection of photographs! A peacock butterfly, beautiful Whitby Abbey, and Julia’s bright face.Got my day off to a good start.
Good to hear. I enjoyed looking back through old photos.