The Irish bluebell, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, is found growing wild throughout the Irish countryside in April and May, along road sides in hedgerows, in forests and anywhere with a bit of shade.
Usually sunlight wouldn't add to a woodland image like this, but patches of early morning or late evening light can create depth through a photograph of bluebells in a green forest scene.
I was reminded of this quote while admiring the scene in front of me:
“A path is made by walking on it.”
― Chuang Tzu
And what a fine day it has been, perfect for photography with some rainshowers but mostly sunshine and cloud with blue sky.
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