My Take on Bluebells

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A local woods to me in Hyde, Cheshire has a woods which has some decent coverage of bluebells and I visited on Sunday. Some taken with wide angle, but as I was struggling with composition on the wider shots I got the long lens out and went for some closer perspectives.
Here goes: Wider perspective

Bluebells -Amber Fields by Chris Shaw - chriscross, on Flickr

Bluebells at Jet Amber Fields-2 by Chris Shaw - chriscross, on Flickr

Long lens
Bluebells at Jet Amber Fields-4 by Chris Shaw - chriscross, on Flickr

Bluebells at Jet Amber Fields-5 by Chris Shaw - chriscross, on Flickr

Bluebells -Jet Amber Fields by Chris Shaw - chriscross, on Flickr

Cheers
Chris
 
yes the last one always does proud to what the bluebell looks like
sometimes the blues can be wishy washy or over the top in group shots
i favour the individuals
cheers
geof
 
I like the soft tones of these, and the colours are nicely natural. The one thing missing for me is a sense of light and shade, with everything being very evenly lit and mid-toned. The last image is the strongest for me, with a nice bright light tones and rich darker hues in the bluebells.
 
I like the soft tones of these, and the colours are nicely natural. The one thing missing for me is a sense of light and shade, with everything being very evenly lit and mid-toned. The last image is the strongest for me, with a nice bright light tones and rich darker hues in the bluebells.

Thanks. I wasn't up out of bed in time for the light as it was it was bright but cloudy when I was there. Thanks for the feedback.
 
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