Cheery cherries at Kew
A test of the Android WordPress application and postings from my mobile. Neat!
Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley
A test of the Android WordPress application and postings from my mobile. Neat!
I stumbled across some wonderful paper cut-out works of art by Peter Callesen. There are many that are botanically inspired, with my favourites being the framed pieces with cut-outs of apples, leaves and petals – go to the page ‘Framed A4 Papercut’ and scroll down through them. Some of the Read more …
A new exhibition opened at Kew this week featuring photography from Kew Magazine. Not one to brag (much) but they’ve chosen six photos of mine that have appeared in the Magazine over the last year or two. You can see them all online on the Kew website, or just click Read more …
Leucanthemum X superbum (shasta daisy) More flower pictures… Buy a print or poster of this picture online…
We seem to have had such a dull, damp and dismal start to 2006 in London. So much so I’ve lost track of what season it is (although I see next week’s weather forecast is suggesting we’re going to be plummeted straight back into winter). The plants carry on doing Read more …
There’s something strangely animate about this picture. It’s the leaf buds on an Acer growing in the garden. The tree has been gradually turning colour over the last few weeks, and is now on its last legs, but with a borrowed 105mm Nikon macro lens it was too good an Read more …