Bluebells in an Irish Woodland at end of Spring

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Bluebells (hyacinthoides non-scripta) on a woodland floor in lush green springtime Ireland Bluebells (hyacinthoides non-scripta) on a woodland floor in lush green springtime Ireland

No landscape photographer's spring catalogue would be complete without images of bluebells hyacinthoides non-scripta carpeting a woodland floor.

Here on our photography workshop that also dealt with photographing in inclement weather, as we photographed streams and forests so too did we concentrate on the colour in front of us.

While they didn't carpet every square inch of the beech woodland floor, they still looked incredible at the end of May amongst the lush green grass and ferns of the Irish countryside. And that path, encouraging us further into the woods.

Bluebells are the classic spring time woodland photographic subject, the greens are fresh in most forests by May and the blue sits against the green vividly. At the other side of summer, the autumn colours of leaf fall is the classic woodland scene.

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Last modified on Friday, 31 May 2019 17:48
Darren McLoughlin

Irishman and International travel photographer in search of the best bits of Ireland. Leading photography tours and experiences in Ireland.

Contributor to New York Times / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Echtra Echtra and Eonmusic

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