Trafalgar Broom

Much of the broom burned out of Trafalgar Park last year, but plenty remains around the edges.

I don’t much like broom, it’s an invasive species that spreads at the expense of indigenous plants. But, I do like to photograph broom seed pods with their hairy edges.

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Canon 5Dii, Canon 100mm/f2.8 macro, ISO100, f2.8

This post prepared in advance of my trip. I will be back in a few days; in the meantime this is a continuation of a series from Trafalgar Park, in Oak Bay near Victoria, BC. I won’t be reviewing the blog, but will reply to comments when I get back.

16 thoughts on “Trafalgar Broom

    • Thank you Ken. I expect I will shoot some more pictures of them, not wanting to celebrate them, but it’s hard to resist that hairy edge to an otherwise hard pod.

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    • Hi Joseph – thanks so much! I like that bluish colour too – the sun was still setting, but I was in the shadow of the rock outcrop in the background and I guess that added the blue to the mix.

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