To ease ourselves into the Summer photoshoot programme that runs from June until end August, the Town Gardens in Swindon was selected as our first location to visit. For once the weather gods looked upon us favourably and, after an overcast day, the sun appeared and we were able to enjoy a pleasant evening glow.
Laid out in a former quarry of Purbeck stone, owned by the Goddard family, the gardens offer a variety of features including an aviary, small pond, cherry tree lined central path, rose garden, flower displays, bandstand and a sunken garden. So there was a good range of subjects to photograph and the opportunity to experiment with some less familiar camera settings.
An unusual feature along the northern boundary of the rectangular garden is an entrance porch with iron turnstiles and brick pillars that leads to a domed bandstand in Art Deco style, called the Concert Bowl. In normal times this hosts musical events but access is currently not allowed.
The tranquil atmosphere is the gardens made for a relaxing time, wandering around and trying to capture some images that the other attendees may not have spotted.