I love the fact that as we go about our busy lives, so do the millions of insects and butterflies, industriously flitting from flower to flower looking for their next nectar hit. Most gardens hold dozens of insect hot spots, each one a miniature airport, the airspace full of buzzing creatures flying to and fro. Just knowing that this is happening all around us each day during the summer months fills me with joy. I hope by showing these flowers in a different light that it may help persuade people to protect our wild spaces and encourage them to look at wild flowers positively, and not just as intrusive weeds as they are so often seen.
'On Final Approach' |
Starting off with what will be a portfolio of six images of wildflower, habitat and insect interaction, 'On Final Approach' a Honey Bee lines up to land on a Rosebay Willowherb flower. The image is printed on 275gsm photographic paper and the print size is 16 x 12 inches. It comes double mounted in a rustic glass fronted 20 x 16 inch frame and is strictly limited to 100 pieces. The price is £100
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