BlueWood

Every April/May, in woodland near to where I live, English Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) carpet the ground beneath the trees, mainly Beech, creating a natural spectacle that is unique to this part of Europe with Hampshire, and Micheldever Woods in particular, being famous for having some of the best displays in the UK. Being local offers me the opportunity to frequently search out the best locations and photograph these wild flowers at their peak in various weather conditions.
Soft light on bluebells
Bluebell edge
Bluebell shade
Bluebell hollow
Bluebell mist I
Bluebell mist VI
Bluebell mist breakthrough IV
Mimic
Green umbrella
Dappled Blue
Path through Bluebell woods
Bluebell ridge
Green mini skirt
May bluebells
Bluebell mist II
Bluebell mist IV
Bluebell mist V
Bluebell mist breakthrough Ib
Bluebell mist breakthrough II
Bluebell mist breakthrough III
Out of the spotlight - Landscape
Micheldever May
Violaceous morning
Mist Melioration
Reaching for light
Morning Bell
Morning stretch
Verdant cloud
Footlight
Dappled deer path.
Through blue to green.
Micheldever afternoon light
Blue shadows
Bluebell dawn burst - Michedever Woods, Hampshire, England
Enchantment
Awakening
Disciples
Disciples II
Suffuse
New over Old
Javelin
May evening Bluebell woods
Low light in Bluebell woods
Bluebell sunset
Catch the fallen
Hidden in blue
Last glimpse
Vintage blue
Excalibur
Conflagrate
Thorn in my side
Fern campfire
Frond - Bluebells
The chosen few
Funambulus
Reaching for light
Blue shade
Ancient bluebell woodland
Bushy blue
Peeking out
White base
Bluebells with a difference
Sycamore blue
A light embrace
RGB
Soft dawn Bluebells
Deep blue - Micheldever, Bluebells and Beech trees
Between April showers
Top Edge - Micheldever Wood
Blue Monday in May - Micheldever Woods, Hampshire.
Clearing light
Blue ridge woods
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