May chill
Today the garden is full of flowers and scent - apple blossom, clematis, wisteria, akebia, alexanders, wallflowers, tulips, daffodils (some late varieties still going strong), rosemary, muscari and aubrieta - as it should be on May Day, but there are scarcely any insects to be found. Although we've had sunny intervals the wind chill has kept temperatures down, and only a few hardy bumblebees were buzzing around the apple blossom.
I spent some time wandering around looking for a subject, and had nearly given up when I found this tiny male orange-tip (you can just detect the orange through the wings) clinging to the top of some cow parsley. It was too cold to move, so I managed to get some decent macro shots. I wonder if it was one of our home-grown ones, that I photographed on the hedge garlic last summer.
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- Canon EOS 6D
- 1/179
- f/8.0
- 100mm
- 400
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