The Photography Scheme has yielded the first garden to be photographed and a selection of photos are below, some taken in April and some in May.
In the photograph with the poppy and the bee, you can see the blur of the bee’s wings – the camera took the photo in one thousandth (1/1000) of a second – so the wings must be moving at supersonic speed to not be frozen by such a short exposure.
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