I have tried the panoramic setting on Harry's camera to take this photo.
Our garden looks it's best at this time of the year.....the oak & sycamore trees bordering the edge are newly out & because it's quite dark around the roots the only thing that really does well are the Spring bulbs.
This white bell has done particularly well & has increased in numbers every year.
This is only a tiny portion of the garden that has these flowers but the most in one row......I think the panoramic has worked quite well!
Not the most interesting photo to me but it was good to try.
On the other side of the hedge are our old farm buildings where we used to milk the cows etc. looking run down now although the guy who bought them intends to convert to three houses soon......we don't mind ,better than looking at ruins!
Nice panorama. I like the way it's possible to capture a bit more in this type of shot. Were these originally white bells or have they changed from bluebells?
Very lovely indeed. We have the same problem with growing (or not) things under trees. Just thinking today how lovely our garden is at this time of year - and that all the flowers are wild really - cow parsley, bluebells, honeysuckle!
Those White bells are a picture. Our garden is also at it's best in the spring with all the spring flowers and blossom. By end of June it's tends to go off.
@maggiemae I'm sure it must be....I found I moved the camera too fast, it took me ages to get the right speed. I might have another go at something else although my camera doesn't do panorama & I have to borrow Harry's.