Need storage? The shed was just a pretext, I am after the gusty wind making the clouds move so fast. This is a 30 sec exposure.
Tiny flowers just came out, the wind made them move just enough. In camera multiple exposures.
I love to see these every Spring. Here is what I found about it: "his graph hyacinth is a tall, brilliant powder-blue showstopper that shows beautifully with pink-cupped daffodils. Its namesake, Valerie Finnis, was a famous British plantswoman and photographer. Grape hyacinths are hardy, easy to grow, and have long-lasting blooms--no garden should be without them. They are particularly spectacular when allowed to naturalize, whether under trees, along a pathway, tucked into ground covers, or in a bed."