With the kids back at school, I decided to take myself off to the park for some "Me Time".
Red Tulips are so beautiful. But my favourite colour has to be yellow :o)
I was zoomed right in on this Goose when it suddenly flapped it's wings! I was so upset that I cut off it's wing, but, it's still one of my favourite shots from that morning.
Such a pretty scene with the Blossom Tree framing the waterfall. I couldn't resist capturing it :o)
This Moor Hen was sat there so peacefully. I love how it is looking at it's reflection haha.
My friend named the image for me "Who's a Pretty Boy then?" lol
Thank you so much Stella.x
Feeding the birds.
This little Blackbird was hopping around posing for me, I swear haha.
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- Alison Greenwood LRPS is a member of the Royal Photographic Society and the Photographic Society of America. Alison Greenwood LRPS is a professional, on location portrait photographer based in the Blackpool area of Lancashire, UK. Covering Preston, Blackpool, Lytham, St Annes, Fleetwood, Thornton, Cleveleys, Poulton-le-Fylde, Garstang, Over Wyre and surrounding areas. Alison Greenwood, Alison Greenwood Photography, Blackpool Photographer, Lancashire Photographer, on-location photographer, Lancashire Maternity photographer, Blackpool Maternity photographer, Lytham St Annes Maternity photographer, Lancashire newborn photographer, Lancashire baby photographer, Blackpool baby Photographer, Lytham St Annes baby photographer, Lytham St Annes childrens photographer, Lytham St Annes family photographer, Lytham St Annes Prom Photographer, Lytham St Annes wedding Photographer, Blackpool Wedding photographer, Blackpool Boudoir photographer, Lytham St Annes Boudoir Photographer, Lancashire Boudoir photographer, Band photographer, album cover
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I saw this and commented somewhere. I swear I did. Maybe on FB? I remember I loved it and I love the tree framed falls.
Thank you Candy.x
Love these! Especially the pic of the falls framed by the gorgeous pink blooms... but the one of the woman feeding the birds really struck a cord - beautiful work!
:o) thank you D.x
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