Snowdrops at Hailes Castle
A break in the grey weather that has been sat over East Lothian for the past few days had me grabbing my camera bag to try and find some snowdrops for my stock library files before I head to the South of France on Saturday for eight days.
With it getting late in the season the chances of any snowdrops being left by the time I got back from Marseilles were slim at best, so I took the opportunity to get an early start and head up to Hailes Castle near East Linton.
When I parked up and walked through the gate I was pleased to see that the bank in front of the wall was still covered in snowdrops, so I set to work to capture the dew covered flowers without treading on any in the process. Just as I completed my first set of images the sun broke through the clouds behind me transforming the red sandstone walls of Hailes Castle, so I continued to shoot from a low point.
Moving down the slope that runs down to the River Tyne, I continued to shoot the little white flowers from a low vantage point using the X-T1s superb articulated LCD screen to compose the image.
After an hour of shooting in the warm spring sunshine I headed back to the office to continue with the preparations for next weeks European Le Mans Series Official Test (23/24 March) and the World Endurance Prologue (27/28 March) at the Circuit Paul Ricard near to Marseilles.
All images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon XF35mm f1.4 lens or Fujinon XF10-24mm f4 or Fujinon XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8
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