Nature Versus Photography

A showcase & notepad for my photography exploring the relationship between nature & society.

The influence on our lives & the contrast between the natural & the cultivated is truly inspirational. And so, with my trusty camera I enjoy capturing images that evoke through the natural light, textures, materials, forms, perspectives, shapes, & colours found all around us.

All photos are taken by me so remember to credit my work when you reblog. Thanks for dropping by!

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  1. “Purple Glow” by Deb Maidment | Redbubble
Something to cheer you up on this gloomy July morning :-D
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    “Purple Glow” by Deb Maidment | Redbubble

    Something to cheer you up on this gloomy July morning :-D

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  2. Daughter of the Wind
Wild anemone taken in Somerset, April 2012
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    Daughter of the Wind

    Wild anemone taken in Somerset, April 2012

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  3. Hello Spring
And your contradictions ! Frost and fog followed by warm sunshine. So confusing for my wardrobe!

    Hello Spring

    And your contradictions ! Frost and fog followed by warm sunshine. So confusing for my wardrobe!

     
     
  4. Orange Blossom
I love the energy and vibrancy the colour orange brings.
Taken June 2011

    Orange Blossom

    I love the energy and vibrancy the colour orange brings.

    Taken June 2011

     
     
  5. Bristol In Bloom
Today was one of those days that make it all worth while. An over-whelming sense of achievement, joy and pride washed over me as my Gardening Club pupils collected their Silver Gilt Award at the Bristol in Bloom ceremony. 
Human activity all to often threatens the environment and wildlife.  So, it is our job as adults to teach children how to respect and sustain our natural world. From creating a meadow and building bird boxes to growing and cooking vegetables, taking the classroom outdoors means we can inspire and engage even the most hard to reach children. 
My mission to nurture future gardeners and eco-warriors is complete - well almost!

    Bristol In Bloom

    Today was one of those days that make it all worth while. An over-whelming sense of achievement, joy and pride washed over me as my Gardening Club pupils collected their Silver Gilt Award at the Bristol in Bloom ceremony. 

    Human activity all to often threatens the environment and wildlife.  So, it is our job as adults to teach children how to respect and sustain our natural world. From creating a meadow and building bird boxes to growing and cooking vegetables, taking the classroom outdoors means we can inspire and engage even the most hard to reach children. 

    My mission to nurture future gardeners and eco-warriors is complete - well almost!