One of the things that blogging gives you is a tiny glimpse into the lives of other people - and one of the things that I enjoy most is see what other people are up to in different seasons to the one I am in.
It still surprises me the number of 'I'd forgotten it was not winter with you' type comments from the Northern Hemisphere!
Anyway - these two images are a result of me thinking about these differences and similarities.
The first image is taken indoors - where I assume the state of our loving room is very similar to many in other parts of the world. I also decided to play with zooming during a long exposure - and the chaos and confusion seems appropriate for Christmas! And before anybody asks, the blurred vision is nothing to do with red wine or fine Tasmanian malt whiskey (honest!)
The second picture is about summer - not the bright blue sky, the cricket on the radio nor sandy days at the beach. Its about the background hum of insects - the white noise of summer.
While me and H were taking a bit of a walk - all 850m of it! - we found this bee swarm in a bird box. I can only assume that there were no birds in it!
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday.
Hi Stewart. That is an interesting first shot and of course you had not been drinking!!!
ReplyDeleteI think your photos sum up the wonderful chaos of joy that abounds on Christmas day and the sound of Summer.
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the first with many colors is quite beautiful.
Second is pretty intense, I'm sure there is no bird more.
Best regards, Irma
The first shot looks like crazy fun and colors. I would be worried if there were birds in the birdhouse with all those bees. Have a happy day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI can hear them buzzing.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteHope you had a fun time over Christams... certainly that first shot suggests you did! I love it... YAM xx
Stewart dit is wel een heel speciale foto
ReplyDeleteNeat shot of your home at Christmas! It does look like the bees are keeping that birdhouse occupied!
ReplyDeleteThose bees are CREEPY. Givin' me the willies.
ReplyDeleteI like the fun chaotic atmosphere you created with the indoor image.
cool blur...nah...I don't think there were any birds.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a bee swarm in person before. That would be cool to witness.
ReplyDeleteWow those bees are great. And the zoomy shot, fun stuff.
ReplyDeleteCool photos, especially the first one. To us in the Northern hemisphere, a hot, sunny Christmas seems weird, but to you it's perfectly normal! :)
ReplyDeleteFun, different shots for the day, Stewart! And a fun look at your world as well!! And the bees? Without a doubt that is where the saying "busy as a bee" came from! Terrific!! Have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of bees! Love that first shot.
ReplyDeleteour bees are just a bit drowsier than yours. :)
ReplyDeleteThousands might believe you re the red wine and the Tassie "fine malt whiskey", but I don't. The Tassie fine malt whiskey was a dead give-away, Stewart! But I'll not tell anyone...it'll be our secret, one I shall carry with me through to 2015!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a Happy New Year...you will, if there's any of that fine Tassie Malt Whiskey left! :)
With winter's cold, seeing daylight fading so early in the day through iced up window panes, it's a delight to see all those bees and imagine their buzzing sound! December / January are such a time of stillness and quiet for us in the far north.
ReplyDeleteHope you and yours are well, Stewart!!
Such wonderful images!
ReplyDeleteWe see those bee swarms a lot here in the cold north (ha ha...our weather this time of year is more like yours ). A good picture of it and gosh your living room looks just like ours used to when we had kids the age yours are.
ReplyDeleteI love that first shot! Really creative and quite beautiful. Looks like the cover for an upcoming movie! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI got very behind with you over Christmas (as well as most everyone else!) I have a lot of catching up to do! Great photos! We had a swarm in our back yard for a couple of months two years ago, and I had to stop feeding the hummingbirds during that time. I could barely get into the back yard to water. I am in general not afraid of bees, but we have some killer bees here in AZ and it worried me. They finally all moved on.
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