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Autumn woodland. Waggoners Wells woods are a glorious sight in autumn. Trees of many colours show a muted tapestry of coppers and yellows with contrasting patches of green from the evergreens snapshot of the kaleidoscope of colour across the woodland
Beautiful autumn colours at Himley Hall and gardens Staffordshire...
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All the colours of Autumn on one tree. Here a Copper Beech goes through its autumnal phase as its leaves change colours.
Canon PowerShot SX430 IS
f/3.5
1/30
4.3 mm
ISO 160
16:9 format
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
2つのアルプスが望める長野県駒ヶ根市、そして、駒ヶ池の水鏡に映える中央アルプス。
千畳敷カールまではっきり見える清々しい朝でした。
Gear: Nikon D7000
Lens: Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 DC OS HSM
Manfrotto MT190XPRO4
C-PL(w)
Smile on Saturday theme: Flag unflagged
.....no flags just colours
... Canadian flag colours and more
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The bright colours of the small plastic fence seem to intrude on the nature all around.
A small but deep hole has formed at the side of the footpath.
This path was once the trackway of the Norfolk and Suffolk joint railway line between North Walsham and the seaside town of Mundesley, about 17km.
The line was opened in 1898 and lasted until 1964.
The path is now known as the Paston Way.
A photo group trip to Dunham Massey in Cheshire. The reason was to photograph the rutting deer, they proved too evasive but the autumn colours were lovely
Farmland nearby my hometown
This photo has been on explore: Highest position: 229 on Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Like many on here I was surprised at how quickly this year's autumn came and went. Felt like it only lasted a week or so thanks in part to the very grey weather. So was archive dipping again to be reminded of autumnal colours and found this scene from two years ago. Blimey - where's that time gone?
or perhaps the colours are more autumnal ...
I know this is an abutilon, but I'm not sure which species it is.
Another shot taken at Duncton to show the Heather.
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