FIRST LIGHT


This image shows a quintessential English scene replicated throughout the woods and forests of Cheshire during late spring.


The distinctive spectacle and fragrant aroma of a Bluebell wood is an annual event not to be missed!


The native British Bluebell or to use its scientific term “Hyacinthoides non-scripta” appears only for a few short weeks after the daffodils begin to wane and the trees develop their full canopy.


It is not the location but the magical light on offer in the accompanying image that produces such a delight to behold.


Taken as the first rays of sunlight penetrate the new spring canopy, one has to rise very early to achieve the best results.
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Fryer's Rough Wood, Near Acton Bridge, Cheshire
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