Showing posts with label Wet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wet. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 May 2021

Our Woodland

 Our Woodland

These photos were taken on the 8th of May 2021. I ventured into the woods next to our home on a day when stormy weather was predicted. It so happened that the woods screened most of the strong winds. This was lucky for a group of Salisbury College students who were trying to make a film on the Topic of the Game of Thrones. But I was able to see photos everywhere that morning and below is a sample.


Cuckoo Pint Pair

Ivy Roots



Young Shoot

Butterbur

Sprawling Roots
More Roots

Tree Foot

Tree Trunk

Treesome

Wet Bark

White Bluebell


Our Woods

Monday, 24 October 2016

Nettles in the Wet


Friday, 11 April 2014

Photos taken outside the Bristol Science Museum in 2011








Saturday, 11 September 2010

This is a video made using the free bit of Animoto.
I chose photos from a U3A visit to a Tide Mill near Southampton.

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

Friday, 14 March 2008

A busy day. Morning the U3A Extra class kept is busy until after 1pm by the time we had put everything away.
So a modest set of pictures. Two of Lungwort now at its best although small and a apline stonecrop that is a gorgeous red at present.
I used the kaleidoscope on two of these pics.

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Three Photos and Seven Images

Only went into the back garden for todays images. I took 3 photos in all. Two of wet paving slabs and one of a rather dead bird feeding house. I then set off to show how wet these were and then go on to use various filters to "improve" them further. Well when all you have are rather dull images you have to try out something special.

This has Burnt Edges filter


This used Jig Saw Puzzle filter follwed by Mura Meister's Random (v-line) Spiral filter

This straightforward.


I applied the Cracks filter here.

Here I used Pixel Trash filter.


AND finally the Tiny Wet House. The small house that was only ever decoration. Birds disdained it totally and who can blame them?