
Now, here's a question for all the clever people: I took this (I am afraid I had to reduce the size quite a lot to get it posted here). I wanted to get the impression of the 'tunnel' through which I was walking, but the result is that the view beyond is over exposed. What can I do about this?

In the right context I really love these large atchitectural plants. When they are in flower they look amazing and dramatic, and even in the autumn they frame the 'moon gate' really well. In the wrong context they just look huge and ugly!
(These photographs were taken in the grounds of Ross Priory, on Loch Lomondside. It is a 'retreat' for academic and related staff at the University of Strathclyde, and includes a very good golf course. Sadly, neither Alison nor I play golf.)
