Bluebells, Bluebells, Bluebells
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Native English bluebell
- last edit: 04-May-2005
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Bluebells in East Blean Wood
- last edit: 30-Mar-2006
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East Blean again
- last edit: 30-Mar-2006
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Close up on a lovely sunny day
- last edit: 04-May-2005
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Kings wood now among the coppiced birch trees
- last edit: 04-May-2005
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Underneath mature beech trees
- last edit: 04-May-2005
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They smell wonderful
- last edit: 03-May-2005
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- last edit: 03-May-2005
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They look best with the sun shining on them
- last edit: 03-May-2005
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Looking up inside a bluebell from a mouse's viewpoint
- last edit: 04-May-2005
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Spanish bluebell. It has blue pollen
- last edit: 19-May-2005
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Yockletts Bank 5-05-05
- last edit: 06-May-2005
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I love the way these blubells have grown on this fallen...
- last edit: 06-May-2005
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Lots of fallen trees across the path in this nature res...
- last edit: 06-May-2005
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Album Description:
Spring is time to find my favorite flower and these pictures are not in any other of the spring flower albums and are taken in various locations. Some bluebell facts are included too which you might find interesting
Album Info:
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17 comments
Fabulous albumn of bluebells. Lost all my bluebells and various other pics because of a Webshots glitch. Your glorious pictures are a joy.
said robinredoak
Thanks Jill every now and then i drop by for a look at the beautiful blue bells and the beech woods thank you Pixiepickle..Western Australia
said pixiepickle
Lovely
said superroo351
Hi Jill, I'm sorry to say that the only bluebells I have are the ones I've taken the trouble to plant and so, I will never have any bluebell expanses like you have in England. When we lived in the UK, we lived in Wood Street Green and also, Worthing. Did and do a lot of walking. Thanks for stopping by, Leslie
said bisquitzoe
Hi Jill, I came to album by accident, following my favorite photogs and who they like and it eventually led me here. Now, bluebells are one of my favourite flowers. I'm always looking for anything that has blue blooms! I really enjoyed the one from the mouse's perspective, I'll have to try that myself! Leslie, Nanaimo,BC,Canada
said bisquitzoe
Hi Jill, You have so many wonderful hiking albums. I think my favorite pictures are on the bluebell walks. I added one to my favorites album. Thank you so much for sharing them with us! Hugs, Cynthia
said cayowza
Hello Jill! What a GORGEOUS album! The bluebells look so beautiful the way they carpet the forest floor. I can almost smell their fragrance! Thank you so much for your kind comments regarding my winter macro album. Hugs and hogs, Candi
said candistackable
Jill - I am fascinated ... we don't have these in th USA that I know of - unless we call them somrthing different, which is possible. We certainly don't have vast carpets of them like you do ! It must be wonderful !!!! Thanks for sharing. - Pat
said msphotospy
Hello Jill. Thank you so much for your kind words in my g/b. I'm so glad you dropped by, because it means I got to see this fabulous album of yours. I am so envious of your photo #6. I would dearly have loved to capture the 'Blue Carpet' effect in my own album, but sadly I was not as fortunate as yourself. It is a fabulous photo as is #5 and #10 is wonderful. In fact each and every one of your photos have their own and individual beauty. I found your Bluebell facts very interesting. Aren't you good. Thanks for the info. You may have noticed that I have an album called 'Your Favourites'. Would you like to choose a photo from any of my other albums that you like. I would be very happy to add it to this album. Hope to hear from you. Kindest regards, Jayne/West Midlands,UK. :) xx
said hjaynefoster
Hi Jill, your album is fantastic. The bluebells are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. :) Anne in UK
said _anne179
Hi Jill! Thank you so much for visiting my albums, you wonderful comments are truly appreciated. Just love this bluebell album...and the tidbits of information. My favorites are #9 and #13..gorgeous shots! What a truly amazing site to see the forest floor coated in such beauty! Like Kathryn, I'm bookmarking your site so I can come back often and visit the rest of your albums. Thanks for sharing with us all...take care...Darlene
said briansbabe2
Oh Jill You have soem awesome albums here.This one of the bluebell fields is gorgeous.I am bookmarking you so when I get more time I can come & browse again. Really a lovely set of work here. You're a wonderfully gifted photographer. Hugs...Kathryn
said photorose
Hi Jill, congratulations on this magnificent album of bluebells. Your macros are so good, the angles perfect, all we need now is the perfume. Great work! Best wishes, Keith in Sydney.
said magikeith
Hi Jill. Well my girl, aren't they something else. That pretty and you said they smell nice as well. Top marks for the "mouse's viewpoint". I think you invited me to come see this album and I thank you for that. If you didn't, you should have. lol. Thanks mate, catch you next time. Hugs Al..
said shortshooter
Hi Jill, you where right, what a beautiful album of Bluebells. I love the close up one with the macro on, wonderful. you found the rigjt spot, lucky you. Best wishes. Ray and Eileen.
said viking153
Hi Jill, it's difficult to resist taking photos of bluebells, they are so lovely. The blue against the fresh green of the trees is stunning. I liked the mouse's-eye view. There were a lot of facts about them that I didn't know. Thanks for sharing them. Pam
said hilldreamer
Hello Jill, IT LOOKS LIKE THE HONOUR FALLS TO ME TO BE THE FIRST TO SIGN. I don't think that your bluebells looked washed out, I am sure you know that blue is never the easiest of colours to photograph and you obviously know a lot about bluebells. I thought they might be mixed with the Spanish variety. they always seem to be a little bit paler than the true bred English. I am assured that if the stamen is white they are English but if they are black they are the highbrids, but I am sure you know all that. I think that your colour is Ok and the wood is pristine. I think though I prefer the untidy variety of woods because they seem to me more natural., but really who cares when you can see them for real. A good album JIll and thanks for letting us all have a look at it. Ken
said hircock100
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