
This beautiful flower was just thawing out when I shot this at Heronswood Gardens.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This beautiful flower was just thawing out when I shot this at Heronswood Gardens.
I’ve been really sick this last week AND the weather has been frightful with huge wind and rain storms. So I haven’t been out shooting. When I was looking for photos to post, I found I was drawn to all bright flower photos.
Here is one from Heronswood Garden in Kingston just 40 minutes from Sequim.
Taking a selfie across the farm is an interesting process…
You have to figure out where you will be –then focus. Run across the field, get set, then trigger the remote without dropping the frame! But the light at 9pm was gorgeous. The lavender is blooming late this year so the buds were barely open.
This is me at Kitty B’s Lavender farm in Sequim.
I love the light between 8-9pm. Definitely the Golden Hour.
The festival starts tomorrow. It’s always the 3rd weekend in July. This year the lavender is a a little late but it is blooming. If you’ve never been, the different farms all have music, food, gift tents, and of course Lavender EVERYTHING!!!
I was walking out my backdoor when I saw the light hitting these. Yet another race to my photoshop to grab a camera before the light changed.
This is one of the first flowers beside daffodils to bloom in my garden each year.
I took it outside in the daylight but just lowered the exposure of the background to really make them stand out.
Downtown Sequim is filled with cherry and plum trees–then pink snow!