I don’t know what this is but I have a lot of it in the garden. The photo lacks critical sharpness as I took at at dusk and without a tripod. I liked it nonetheless.
Have you discovered what this shrub is? When I saw the leaves I thought a form of Azalea, but the flower is entirely different. I’m sure it is gorgeous.
I don’t know what it is either, the lighting and lack of detail such as the leaf make ID difficult but see if pink flowers come out of it. It reminds me a lot of Red Campion and just recently I have been struck by the beauty of the unopened and drooping flower heads.
Too big for Campion Colin but you have no scale in the photo. I’ll see what it is like when it opens out. We have red campion and willow herb. This is a large bush.
Beautiful pic, Andrew and in my old eyes it does not look like a leaf but seems more like a bloom but hey, what do I know. It’s attractive at any rate with the very dark background giving it a dramatic flare.
I know not. But the colors are lovely. I am impressed with the steadiness despite no tripod, Andrew. Were it me, there would be more of an unintended abstract look to the image.
Have you discovered what this shrub is? When I saw the leaves I thought a form of Azalea, but the flower is entirely different. I’m sure it is gorgeous.
No Melissa, still a mystery 😦
Maybe that is a good thing~ a bit of mystery in the garden.
Whatever it is: it suits the twilight!
I don’t know what it is either, the lighting and lack of detail such as the leaf make ID difficult but see if pink flowers come out of it. It reminds me a lot of Red Campion and just recently I have been struck by the beauty of the unopened and drooping flower heads.
Too big for Campion Colin but you have no scale in the photo. I’ll see what it is like when it opens out. We have red campion and willow herb. This is a large bush.
I don’t know what it is either, but the photo is stunning. I love how the downward-pointing shapes repeat.
I love the depth and color of it
I don’t know what it is, either, Andrew. But the detail is stunning!
Beautiful pic, Andrew and in my old eyes it does not look like a leaf but seems more like a bloom but hey, what do I know. It’s attractive at any rate with the very dark background giving it a dramatic flare.
It seems sharp to me, but I would not know what it is. Sometimes things come up and disappear almost overnight. Is it summer yet?
I know not. But the colors are lovely. I am impressed with the steadiness despite no tripod, Andrew. Were it me, there would be more of an unintended abstract look to the image.
It might be a leaf…ha, ha…no actually no idea at all but that would be my uneducated best guess.
Well you’re ahead of me. Leaf sounds pretty close.
Oh good. Really thought I was going to get blasted for my stupidity.
Lovely photograph. Surely by now it’s all uphill from here😀
A very good point Victor. It certainly feels uphill.
The title of your blog, you cannot have it both ways😀 but I certainly hope the new place is working out and I look forward to more moths.