At this time of year, the most ubiquitous blue to be found is in the woods … the bluebell woods, of which there are many in this part of the world. The woodlands of the South West of England are awash with these deliciously scented flowers during April and May. And of course, it is impossible to resist taking photos of them ….
I should warn you though, it’s not all blue in here! Occasionally, one happens upon the white amongst the blue …
Sometimes, blue is the only colour you want …
This blue house in Torcross in Devon, with its blue moped, was just perfect for taking a picture of.
Along the coast to Seaton we shall go, where they like blue boats …
A bright blue spring sky, peppered with fluffy white clouds, backdrop to the rolling hills of Dartmoor … it’s a happy place to be …
Another blue boat, chugging out of Brixham Harbour on a bright spring morning ….
“Now listen to me, young man, for I know a thing or two about this fishing malarkey”, said the man in the blue hat and apron …
And finally, another shot of the sea, again from the lovely little Devon town of Seaton, one of our favourite places …
If you would like to see more of my photographs, then please pay a visit to my flickr page. I hope that you like what you find there.
[There is a lovely blogger whom I follow called Kim, whose site “Living Vintage” is full of wonderful photographs, and great vintage finds. She does a regular blog called “Friday Favourites”, where she focuses on a colour as the theme for all the images she shares. Mostly these are photos by other people which she likes and finds inspirational. I thought it might be fun to do something similar with colours, but using my own photos. I’m going to start with the primary colours, and go from there!! (If you’d like to take a look at Kim’s blog, and I recommend that you do, you can find it here … http://livingvintageco.com/ ).]