The third installment of a family trip to RHS garden Rosemoor in North Devon. The first post can be found here and the second here.
These photos were taken on Fuji Superia X-tra 400 (although possibly shot with my camera set to 100 still).
Peacock butterfly
Gunnera (giant rhubarb) by the pond
Tomato 'Tigerella'
Lovely-looking apples, being used as edging in the kitchen garden
A trailing plant looking picturesque in a stone pot
Some rather amazingly coloured bark
A pink dahlia in the shop
These photos were all taken using my Pentax ME Super. All of my Rosemoor photos (film & digital) can be found here.
Not creepy at all! Thank for the advice, I used to go to photographique when I used to do photography but I dunno...it always seemed to be too expensive & like a huge quiz when I went in that seemed like they judged me because I didn't know too many of the answers.
ReplyDeleteMight just stick to the old faithful: Jessops. At least they're nice!
Love the blog by the way, it's always nice to here from people in Bristol...otherwise I tend to think everyone on the internet comes from very faraway, magical places.
You take wonderful photographs.