I took a walk in the Botanical Gardens with my friend @condra🍃
We took some quick snaps of the place as we were mainly just enjoying our time there. I used my phone to take all of these images which I thought turned out quite nice!
A bit of history...
The National Botanic Gardens is located in Glasnevin in the north-west of Dublin city center in Ireland. The Irish name is "Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus" and it was originally founded by the Dublin Society (now known as the Royal Dublin Society) in 1795. The gardens are 19.5 hectares in size and are situated between the Prospect Cemetery and the River Tolka.The original purpose of the gardens was to promote a scientific approach to the study of agriculture which is also where the infection of the first potato famine in 1845-1847 was identified. It was in there that throughout the famine, research was undertaken to stop the infection. However it was then overtaken by the pursuit of botanical knowledge.
This was the beginning of the arrival of plants from around the world with an increasing amount of plants coming from the tropical areas.
The gardens have some glasshouses...
Such as the Palm House and the Curvilinear Range. There are a few other small ones situated around the park which contain different types of plants, trees and flowers.Once you enter these glasshouses, it feels like you are in a different world. Different scents surround you and something constantly will poke you as you walk past these beautiful creations of nature.
Surprises can be inside...
Many things can be found inside the glasshouses throughout the year. During the beginning of autumn we came across a display of autumn-associated items such as apples in a basket, cinnamon, moss and other things. This time when we visited we came across a display of Christmas associated items such as lemons with cloves, pieces of oranges, bottles of wine, coffees and chocolates in jars.A lot of random things however somehow it all makes sense...
However beauty can also be found outside!
stunning and even the smallest of flowers can be a great model for our cameras! (In my case, phone ) .We took some modelling photos as well of course!
There is an actual garden section with farming produce
At this time of the year, this section of the garden is probably the most that looks dull as not many fruits and vegetables grow. We decided to check it out anyway as its a secluded area and can be very peaceful.During the summer, you can find vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, lettuce and others as well as fruits like apples. In autumn you can find pumpkins which are my favorites! There are a few small green houses in this section as well which always reminds me of something from a Harry Potter movie.
kale looking like plant which had bright colours.
In general you can find a lot of photographers in the gardens
There are many people walking around with cameras and security guards keeping an eye on them. The park is very strict on commercial photography and only allows hobbyist. Fashion shoots are generally forbidden unless you receive a licence however with a small camera and a casual looking model, you can get away with it.I have seen many photographers working with models in the gardens and at times you can also glimpse weddings shoots which are generally welcomed. I personally haven't tried having a shoot there in fear of being kicked out!
The first potato famine? Are you expecting a second??? :O :O :P
Really enjoyed those photos, nicely done :)
Importing potatoes from Lithuania sounds like a good business opportunity hmmm.....
haha thank you! ^^
Pic showed what a lovely place to visit - one more for my bucket list
Glad you enjoyed them, definitely pay a visit !
I'd love to see the grounds in the summer time!
Oh it looks absolutely stunning <3 I will definitely make a post of this place then ^^
Amazing tour! I loved it! The light was beautiful, you looked lovely and man! You can use a smartphone! Brava! I love Botanical Gardens, too! I used to take the kids to the one in the Bronx, which had a Christmas train display every year that road around to miniature famous buildings of NYC, like the Empire State Building made of twigs and other things from nature. It was WOW! Super post!
Thank you so much @ilanaakoundi!! I'm lucky enough to have an amazing camera on my phone, its Samsung Galaxy S7 and boy it takes great shots! Even has a pro mode with macro settings which I mainly used to take these. Oh wow thats amazing! You should definitely do a post on that, I would absolutely love to see it as we wouldnt have anything like that in Dublin..only the Coca Cola bus came over there around Christmas time but nothing exciting :P Thank you so much <3
Beautiful shots! I really need to check that place out again. I was only there once years ago.
Definitely check it out again! Summer would be the best time to do that ^_^
Absolutely gorgeous. The green houses are my favourite.
Thank you <3 <3 <3
Wow! It's very beautiful)
Thank you ^^ !!!