That is the photo in the top left - it is covered with flowers, so I am hopeful of a bumper crop! They are nice apples too, although I have no idea of the variety.
The picture at the top right is another apple that I grafted when we first moved here five years ago. The first three years the tree just sat there doing nothing, but last year it was away like a rocket, and it looks like it might want to give me an apple or two this season. It is a Bramley's Seedling, the famous English cooking apple, and a favourite of mine!
In the front garden we have a bewildering variety of Rhododendrons, in every imaginable colour. They don't all flower at once, this variegated pink one has just come out!
I took these pictures just now as the sun is going down, with my vintage Zeiss F1.7 50mm lens attached to the Canon DSLR. Manual focus, manual aperture and shutter speed. Beautiful images!