Royal Pavilion Gardens in Brighton are alive with colour as spring unfolds, with bright tulips, fresh greenery and seasonal blooms set against the striking backdrop of the iconic pavilion.
Argus Camera Club photographer, Grazyna Hammond, captured a mix of intimate details and wider views, from close-ups of vivid flowers to scenes that frame the ornate architecture through trees and planting.
(Image: Grazyna Hammond)
Rare bird photographed in serene waterside scene
Rare bird photographed in serene waterside scene
Sussex photographers share the ‘light of our lives’ for this month’s competition
Sussex photographers share the ‘light of our lives’ for this month’s competition
Blossom season brought to life in striking spring photography
Blossom season brought to life in striking spring photography
The contrast between the soft, natural shapes of the gardens and the intricate design of the pavilion creates a distinctive sense of place.
People relaxing on the grass add a gentle sense of everyday life, while the warm sunlight brings out the richness of the colours throughout the space.
Together, the images reflect the charm of the Royal Pavilion Gardens in spring – a place where nature and history sit side by side in the heart of Brighton.
