I loved the way the light was casting shadows of the long, curving stamens on these Wild Geranium flowers, and, when I put them in the sun, it shone through the tissue-thin petals showing near-transparent veins. Simply breathtaking.
A photo blog inspired by the art of Andy Goldsworthy. All photos taken on my camera phone on walks, mostly around Birmingham (UK).
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Sunday, 28 June 2015
#332 - Tufted Vetch
I love these tiny purple-blue flowers that sit in the tall grasses like miniscule perching birds. They look so vibrant and exotic against the green.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
#330 - Dog-rose in Sunlight
I was meditating last week on something written by St. Irenaeus of Lyons:“The glory of God is a human being fully
alive.”
Seeing these roses in the sun brought the words to my mind again, "fully alive" - because, opening their petals wide into the afternoon light, they looked so unashamedly life-full, so unabashedly vital. It was somehow moving and challenging at the same time.
Seeing these roses in the sun brought the words to my mind again, "fully alive" - because, opening their petals wide into the afternoon light, they looked so unashamedly life-full, so unabashedly vital. It was somehow moving and challenging at the same time.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
#329 - Buttercup and Grass Vetchling
A sunny picture from a couple of days ago. This makes me think of happy summer days in the park and the smell of mown grass. Buttercups do hold the light so beautifully...
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