This week: I’m deep in woodland once again, this time photographing bluebell flowers.
Around this time each year, many ancient woodlands throughout the country spring to life, with a carpet of bluebells appearing almost overnight. I make a point of visiting one such place every year, to see what different shots I can capture and what opportunities might exist for photo future shoots.
Some quick links to things mentioned in this show:
- TAP Episode #69 – Scouting A Location For A Second Time – last week’s show
- TAP Episode #20 – Bluebells At Breakfast – last year’s recording in Stoke Wood
- Post: Pixlr-O-Matic Has made Me A Phoneographer
- Flickr Phoneography set
- Stoke Wood, East Ashling
- Chichester, West Sussex
- Nikon D3 SLR
- Nikon Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
- Gitzo tripods
- New Forest, Hampshire/Wiltshire
Music featured in this episode is courtesy of Matt Stevens. You can check out more of his work here.
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