| camera | Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL |
| exposure mode | shutter priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/125s |
| aperture | f/7.1 |
| sensitivity | ISO200 |
| focal length | 55.0mm |
| resolution | 1000x517 pixels |
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Bluebells at Plumpton Rocks
comments (9)
They're amazing. I've only seen them in images, but I love them. Beautiful capture.
paul: I have never seen them in such numbers before
A fabulous display, Paul, and well photographed. I understand that our native bluebell is under attack from the Spanish variety.
paul: quite right Chad, but you will be relieved to know that these are the good old british bluebell
Make the most of these Paul, they are starting to fade now we are well into May. Nice picture.
paul: No sign of these fading yet, they were in full bloom.
Someone else showed something similar today, Paul (maybe Bill?). And to think they are aglow in their beauty whether anyone sees it or not!!!
paul: I loved Bill's shot. I got carried away taking pictures here - I could fill a week 's worth of Sc slots, but I won't
They have been particularly nice this year it seems to me Paul.
paul: I think so Bill
What a great woodland glade with superb dappled sunshine. richard
paul: I think I chose the right time to visit!
great shot Paul, nicely composed with lovely light well done matey
paul: it made for the perfect Sunday morning saunter
Wonderful display Paul, we saw this area signposted... Will have to visit next time
paul: it is worth stopping by Chris, lots to see with the lake and the weird rocks and the woodland too. This is the best time of year to go I think
Absolutely beautiful Tad
paul: it was Ellie - I must go back soon for longer
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