The gloves NAH used to build the raised bed . The effects are L to R, top to bottom: Original photo, Warhol, HDR, Green tint, B&W, Posterize, Boost, Cross process and Sepia Welcome to Shows of Hands - my Chelsea Fringe project for 2014! As you can see I've been having a bit of a play around in Pic Monkey for my first contribution. You're welcome to join in between now and 8th June 2014. The idea behind this year's project is to highlight the tool most precious to a gardener: their hands. How do I take part? It's simple. All you need to do is take a photo of hand(s) in a gardening context and then share it via your blog or other social media (such as Twitter or Facebook), then make sure I know you've done so. I've set up Mr Linky below for your blog contributions. The Chelsea Fringe photo on the right sidebar links to this post, so you can easily find it again when you're ready to add your contribution. If you share your photo on Twitter, ...
I love apples! What a wonderful way to display them.
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Thanks Lea - there were plenty of apple varieties to explore there as well :)
DeleteSo many apples in the fields near us this year - but such a waste as nobody seems to pick them - except me! Found some lovely grapes hanging over the outside of a farm wall too - again nobody picking them - except me! I'm becoming a foragger!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbour's grapevine has escaped into our garden. It's been a good crop this year :)
DeleteThat picture just makes me think of how much cider could be made out of those apples?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the people who put on this display could tell us... as they're a local cider maker :)
DeleteI'd love to get to a show at Malvern again,haven't been for years since my father retired from being the warden at Malvern Wells YHA.. over thirty years ago!
ReplyDeleteOn another note it is so sad to see so much fruit going to waste, be in orchard or hedgerow.
I've contacted the show and asked what happened to the apples afterwards... as the display was put on by a cider maker I'm hoping they found a good use for them :)
DeleteA great seasonal display. Will hop over to' other blog later :)
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