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A walk through bluebell woods at their peak is one of the natural highlights of the English spring, and while they've been a little late blooming this year, they finally seem to have found their stride.

I spent a good portion of last Sunday exploring some local woods and while I still haven't quite found the shot I'm after I really enjoyed the serenity of being immersed in the forest. I still like this one though so thought I'd post it up :)

It was so humid that afternoon I had to keep sharing my water with the dog to make sure she was ok.... it was a very peaceful outing apart from her occasional interruptions to "buzz" passers-by and bark at random trees! :XD:

Back to the woods this weekend....
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Lol Twilight?

Its Lovely!
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~Meowgli Jul 28, 2011   Photographer
Actually more like late afternoon. Thanks!
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~Goodka8 Nov 4, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Amazing photo and place:)
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~Meowgli Nov 8, 2010   Photographer
it was lovely, I'll be back next year!
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~FrenetikFred Sep 17, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Very nice shot of the undergrowth yet it looks like there is a veil on the image. The colours seem a bit passed-out, just like if there was a white transparent layer above the image.
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~Photon-graph Jun 16, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Lovely mate. It is a lovely sight isn't it. It's on my list of things to photograph too. I read in BBC wildlife mag that this bloom has become widespread only since the wild Boar was wiped out across Britain, and when they were commonplace they would have hoovered up most of the bulbs before they had a chance to create these 'carpets'. Now that Wild Boar (Feral from farms) have been seen and are known to be breeding in many woods throughout the UK this landscape could become rarer.
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~Meowgli Jun 17, 2010   Photographer
Fascinating, I never knew that... almost makes me wonder how many other spectacles would suddenly pop up if we all weren't around!
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They really look better as a bunch than when shot close-up. xD
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