Among the changing months, May stands confest the sweetest, and in fairest colours dressed
James Thomson
I was spoiled for choice when I looked for appropriate quotations for my May photo selection. Can it be the most written-about month of all? In addition to the one above I was taken by this:
Yet though it be the chilliest May with least of sun and most of showers,
Its wind and dew, its night and day, bring up the flowers
Christina Georgina Rossetti
We have had a cooler than average May, although not with many showers until the end of the month. But yes indeed, the flowers are here in abundance! It was time to get out and about with my camera. In the first part of the month we enjoyed several days out in London, visiting the Travel Photography show at Coal Drop Yards in the revitalised Kings Cross area; and the beautiful Kyoto and Dutch gardens in Holland Park.
The second half of the month was dominated by a week-long visit to Newcastle where I hosted the Virtual Tourist Euromeet (postponed β several times β from May 2020). I had a day trip to York to meet up with some of the members there and then a busy long weekend of activities in and around Newcastle itself. Much of the time I was busy ensuring everyone had fun, but there was time for me to enjoy some photography too.
Again Iβm linking my May photography highlights to Ju-Lyn and Brianβs Changing Seasons challenge.
Technical notes
This month too most of my shots were taken with my compact Panasonic Lumix and a few with my phone. Some are straight out of the camera or with minor adjustments. But again as usual, Iβve enjoyed playing around with others. Those ones were edited with Nik Color Efex, or in a couple of cases Nik Silver Efex. As I always say, itβs pretty obvious which ones have been βfiddled withβ, like my feature photo which was taken in our favourite local coffee shop, The Moon and Maybe, and heavily edited with Nik Color Efex.
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norasphotos4u
Gorgeous photos!!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Nora, glad you liked them π
Leela Gopinath
Lovely pictures!!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Leela π
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the eternal traveller
I love my Panasonic Lumix.
Sarah Wilkie
I’ve not yet come across anyone who has one and doesn’t love it!
Andrea R Huelsenbeck
Wonderful photos. I especially liked the vintage look of the B&W ones.
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Andrea, I enjoy playing with that sort of effect on the right photo π
sustainabilitea
So many beautiful photos but I donβt understand why when I hit βvisitβ in the Reader I had to go to another link to see the gallery. Just curious. I enjoyed seeing it anyway. π
janet
janet
Sarah Wilkie
I don’t understand that either Janet – it’s just a regular WordPress slide show, nothing fancy π Glad you liked the photos, once you’d found them!
Marie
What a great month you’ve had!! Well done on the slide show…..
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Marie – yes, May was a very good month π I like putting these slideshows together and the format makes a change from my usual posts!
margaret21
Thanks for this, Sarah. We’ve had the most marvellous month in Europe, but there was always a tiny bit of me nudging me to say ‘But May’s the very best month of the year in England!’
Sarah Wilkie
That’s true, or at least one of them – I also love September π But you had such a wonderful time on your travels, I could tell, AND you got to see family! There will be other Mays in which to stay at home π
bushboy
I loved having a slideshow to take in so many wonderful photos Sarah. I went through around four time just to stop and have a good look as the first time through it was a lot of ohhhs and ahhs. I love the Bamburgh Castle window best. I love canal boats and the Heron is so good. Throw in the flowers and here is a fabulous Changing Seasons. Thanks for joining in π π
Sarah Wilkie
I’m so glad you enjoyed the slideshow Brian π I always have fun putting these end of month selections together!
Alison
Beautiful quotes Sarah. Sounds like you had a busy May. Would love to see the gardens in Holland Park, next time maybe
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Alison. Yes, quite a busy month, and I definitely recommend a visit to Holland Park. The Kyoto Garden can get quite busy but the rest is relatively quiet and it has some lovely wooded areas as well as the more formal gardens and open spaces.
Alison
Will keep it in mind