Kew Boat Shed by night
One of the many buildings around Kew gardens London
I took this photograph in Kew Gardens in early autumn 2005. The sun was setting. It set a beautiful backdrop for these old giant trees and created this ribbons of lights in different shades. The sun was like a little child, running and hiding behind the trees when I was walking through the park. Its beams felt so warm in the slightly cold autumn. Thanks for viewing my work.
Sundew carnivorous plant catches its dinner at Kew Gardens, London
It was a lovely spring day and I was out in the wilds west of Kew , NSW, Australia, on a fungi hunt at Swan’s Crossing in the Kerewong State Forest with a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend when I spotted a little flash of red amid all the greens and browns along the side of the track. It turned out to be a little red berry from an overhanging branch sitting atop a bed of Usnea scabrida (Old Mans Beard Lichen) . All part of Nature’s short term and long term plans. Fuji S9600: RAW, f/4.5 @ 1/15sec, Manual focus, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Usnea scabrida / Mycena sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Lycoperdon / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Mycena sp /
Autumn flower berries in Kew Gardens, London
We all have bad days…
A wonderful and certainly paintable Plane tree I stumbled across in Kew gardens. My brush is twitching at the sight of this wonderful tree :>)
Witch Hazel brightening the winter in Kew Gardens, London
Orchid Display at Kew Gardens, UK
Camellia at Kew Gardens, UK
The frilly edge of a rhododendron, Kew Gardens, UK
A rainy day in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, looking out of the window of the QPO restaurant and down towards Kew Junction. First in a small series.
A rainy day in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, looking out of the window of the QPO restaurant and down towards Kew Junction. Second in a small series.
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The Pagoda Kew Gardens, London, UK Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. Image Information The Pagoda is one of the best loved, most prominent and famous structures at Kew Gardens in London. It’s a lot older than I first though, completed in 1762. It was meant to be a surprise for Princess Augusta. It’s a ten tiered building, however, some believe it’s not traditional Chinese because of the even number, it should have been 9 or 11 stories. However, it’s still an impressive folley at the end of a wonderful avenue of trees. Which is the view I would like to have captured but the sun doesn’t always play the game, it was right behind the building. Therefore to get this shot, I didn’t have much distance to get a decent perspective, so I went as wide as I could at the moment on a 24mm settingof the 24-120mm Lense. More Images of Kew Gardens London I will make these available for public viewing soon, don’t want to swamp you;-) /
King George the 3rd’s palace in Kew Gardens, London, England.
The photo was taken on September 2005 at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, where magical sculptures by Dale Chihuly were put around the glasshouses and within the Gardens, blending into the beautiful landscape and creating a breathtaking relationship. /
The photo was taken on September 2005 at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, where magical sculptures by Dale Chihuly were put around the glasshouses and within the Gardens, blending into the beautiful landscape and creating a breathtaking relationship. /
Kew Gardens in London. In 2009, the gardens celebrated their 250th year in operation.
Not long after this opened I loved to go and watch the traffic streaming into the city from an overpass bridge. Today it just crawls at this time of day. Taken with a Nikkormat SLR camera on Kodachrome film.
Taken from the QPO restaurant in Kew (Melbourne) on a rainy winter afternoon. This photo is looking in the opposite direction from the previous two photos in this set.
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