Definitely on theme. I reckon it would fit irregular too with the broken windows.
What a dismal place to live if you were a family. Perhaps bearable for students and short term stays.
I like the backstory to your doors picture. Fascinating. Are any bees okay about their honey being stolen? Presumably this is why they smoke them to make them sleepy. This is so much more interesting than just a picture of a door like most of us have done.
Grumpy bees, mind you I don’t blame them. I’ve been fascinated to watch both bumble bees and wasps nest in my garden. Both had guards at the entrance. Sadly the bees got dug out by the badgers over the course of two evenings. The wasps seem to have gone now too. perhaps they just move on, or maybe the badgers disturbed them too?Close inspection makes me think that no one lives there. I suspect that building is on someone's list to come down, it is certainly an eyesore.------------------
My bees are never ok with anything; they are a feisty bunch. There are ways and means of getting them out of the way though so it's not too much trouble. You have to leave them some honey for the winter and if you think they haven't enough then they have to be fed fondant. This is much cheaper than honey and the bees don't care, it's just energy to them.
Grumpy bees, mind you I don’t blame them. I’ve been fascinated to watch both bumble bees and wasps nest in my garden. Both had guards at the entrance. Sadly the bees got dug out by the badgers over the course of two evenings. The wasps seem to have gone now too. perhaps they just move on, or maybe the badgers disturbed them too?
Chillies:Wow lovely chilies! I used one of our home grown ones in a soup last night and it is almost inedible it is so spicy
I love the way these are so long and curly, and definitely red and shiny Do you dry them and flake them?
Back on the subject of bees and badgers, yes I wasn't sure, but they definitely did dig them out. They had a go on the first night, but there were a few bees still about the next day. I thought about trying to put wire across it. The following night it was decimated. I didn't realise they would have no honey. They were buff tailed bees. I have never seen a hedgehog where I live (which is quite rural), although I used to see them in suburban Liverpool all the time years ago.
When are they knocking it down, could the navy use it for gunnery practise.
They were very good models, I hardly had to tell them to do anythingThats an excellent shot Martin, love the colours.
Pete
It is pretty grim, isn't it.I really like your take on the architecture picture. It’s quite different to see a picture of something ugly when you’d expect a beautiful building.
Your chillies fit the theme too I used to spend some time years ago growing some. I didn’t have much luck this year though.
Red hot chilly peppers? sounds like a potential name for a band
Fits the theme
They are very funny - must put a smile on all of the faces of the passerbys.
I must admit, if you’re able to photograph a changing scene I don’t see it as cheating at all.
I like the low angle too.
A different scene from the spring version so not really a cheat for me. Made me smile too
That's it, documentary. I'll use that againReally nice bright colourful image. Agree with the others that taking a photo of the same scene in changing times is not cheating, it's documentary!
lolthere isn't much room (mushroom, geddit?)
lol
You are a fungi ( Fun guy ) Martin.
There seems to be a problem with your link ...
Nope, as shot on my Fuji X100V f8 with flash.Nice 'shroom
Did you bracket the exposure?