I'm not sure if it's obligatory to have exactly 6 photos in a nature collage but I'm not really too bothered because I'm pretty much out of inspiration this morning and just glad to find a post.
Jinks and I luckily had an early walk as it's now blowing a gale and raining again. A second panel in the neighbour's fence has just parted company with its concrete posts, fortunately landing on their lawn and not on my new car or, more importantly, on anybody passing by.
I decided to look in my French and English holiday files for some shots to put in this collage, and when I'd finished found that most of the shots I've chosen are in England:
trees at Holkham, Norfolk; a field and clouds at Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk; sunset clouds at Millas, France; geese at Bracklesham Bay, Sussex; (maybe that's where my fascination for geese started!) and kingcups in the village pond at Itchenor, Sussex.
A small and belated September update for 2024, where I am still, after many years' membership, on 365 Project, also now posting elsewhere but wanting...
Super Nature collage, Hazel. Fav! I've put the laptop on (I was on the PC before lunch) and am able to sen replies now. I'll check the PC later but I can see the Olympics here in the lounge! (other 365ers do this too!)
Great collage Hazel, I'm finding the nature collages quite cathartic at the moment, problem is I'm going to run out of photos soon if I don't go out and take some more!!
Heather, this is the most wonderful collage of the natural world in particular the English natural world. It's a treat for the eyes at the moment, will things ever be dry and sunny again?
Claire, thank you - it's a bit like doing a large-piece jigsaw!!! Look forward to seeing yours!
Multitasking eh?
Dig deep, Paula, dig deep!