Heronswood - Photographing in the middle of a sunny day
Oh, dear Diggers Gardens, how I love thee. This love may possibly be enhanced by the first visit after being Locked Down. But really, I loved you before lock down.
There are three Diggers Gardens in Victoria and one in South Australia. Heronswood is situated at Dromana on the Mornington Peninsula. In between lock downs I managed to get to Olinda to see the Cloudehill Garden in Autumn (which I’ve just realised I’m a bad blogger because I haven’t shared the photos!) . My favourite is Garden of St Erth and that will be next on my list to revisit on my way to Ballarat for the Ballarat International Foto Biennale which has thankfully been extended until Jan 2022 due to the Lockdowns. Speaking of photos and gardens, the middle of a bright sunny day is the worst time for photos, but getting out in the real world after lock down takes a bit of getting used to so it was midday before we got there. I decided to go for the harsh light challenge and see what I could come up with. I used the standard kit lens on the Fuji XT-2 and tried to show a bit more of the gardens and surroundings as opposed to my usual macro shots. A few shots needed a little bit of a lift of shadows in Lightoom but that’s the benefit of shooting RAW files.
I hadn’t seen a body of water other than the murky brown Yarra for ages, so the startling blue of the bay as a backdrop to the gardens was nourishing for the soul.
Apart from the gorgeous gardens there’s a cafe and a plant nursery. And the beautiful Historic Heronswood House is the anchor for the expansive gardens
You can learn a bit more and see a video from Gardening Australia
I have grand dreams of running a photography workshop in the great teaching spaces they have, either here or at St Erths.
I’m working on a book at the moment so once it’s finished, and good ol’ covid stops locking us down, I’ll be able to share the love of photographing flora.
There’s no right time to go check out the gardens. Go anytime. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Cheers and thanks for stopping by.
Deb