This little pond is not marked on the map and as far as I know is not named, it is a result of drainage works and occasionally runs dry but at this time of the year it is a little haven for plants and wildlife I actually saw a Pied Wagtail there yesterday. I have named it for my own purposes as "Noah's Pond". It will be interesting to monitor it through the year to see what it attracts and how it changes and develops.
@casablanca Hope so! There certainly are Squirrels there, Grey of course and I have hopes for much more. I am not very good on wild plants but will try to identify what I can.
By the way I have abandoned the portrait project mostly because I just can't get out enough to find new folk to photograph! But to be honest since the illness I have really lost interest at the moment but may come back to it next year sometime.
@allsop I don't blame you! That's one for when you are feeling fit and well and are out and about regularly. I am just taking shots on my short walk to the pond and back for now. Do what works for you. The project is for you, not you for the project at the end of the day.
Great reflections.it will be interesting to see the pond as the seasons change.
You gave yourself a tough task with the portrait project. Maybe pick this up at a later date without any time constraints.
By the way I have abandoned the portrait project mostly because I just can't get out enough to find new folk to photograph! But to be honest since the illness I have really lost interest at the moment but may come back to it next year sometime.
You gave yourself a tough task with the portrait project. Maybe pick this up at a later date without any time constraints.