Week Three of film course

On yet another bright and sunny day I find myself having to water plants - it seems almost a novelty after all the rain we have had.  I'm sure we are going to curse later on in the year but this weekend we were covered in dandelion wishes which must come off the surrounding fields.  The theme for this weeks film is slow motion so here is my try at it.

Film 2 of my film course

I must admit this seems a bit dark and sad but I just liked the song, I wasn't sad at all - Alistair was away down south watching rugby so I just went with my instincts.  I must admit I like the emotion of photo's and film and am not a happy clappy photographer - the black and white seemed to work better with this film and I did pot more than a couple of new oxygenating plants yesterday and yes Kiki was in the pond again.

Films

I am just starting a ten week course on how to make films, and thought i would share my first week film.  Its not amazing but it is a start and I can only get better

Barrels planted

I just love the new Spring plant growth -- apart from the weeds of course! The remaining plants for the three half barrels arrived and I wasted no time in planting them up: Pimpinella major 'Rosea', Astrantia 'Buckland', Geranium phaem, Actaea simplex 'Brunette' and Orlaya grandiflora. I will of course take more photos as they establish themselves and show off their pink, white and dark purple flowers.

We have been working in the ponds to solve the problem we were having with algae growing on the surface where pond grasses in the water were preventing proper movement. Alistair rowed the boat to the problem area while I wore my waders to pull up the grasses and put them into a large container to be ferried across to the compost area. That and a temporary pump seem to have solved the problem -- but next time I plan to be in the boat and Alistair will be in the waders!