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Camera: Canon F-1
Lens: Canon FD 50 mm f/1.4 SSC
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Exposure: 1/500 sec and f/4, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
The picture was taken on an overcast day, but regardless the Ektar 100 captured the scene rather contrasty. To reduce the contrast, the shadows had to be lightened in the post processing.
"Hike Into The Woods" by Patti Deters. A lone hiker walks along a forest trail as he hikes deeper into the woods. The hiker is in silhouette and is shown with walking sticks and a backpack. The trees and forest floor have been blurred for artistic effect, and the hiking path is edged with small silhouette scrub bushes. If you like nature-inspired artworks, please see more outdoor images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/hike-into-the-woods-patt....
Camera: Agfa Record III (6x9 cm)
Lens: Apotar f/4.5 105 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/16, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
This is from the Muir Woods. It's hard to believe this place is only a few miles from San Francisco.
Camera: Agfa Isolette III MK II (6x6 cm)
Lens: Solinar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, rated @ ASA 200
Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/5.6, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
We often see only the fruits
and call the outcome success.
But the essence lies in becoming –
in the silent web that nourishes, sustains, and gives strength:
unnoticed, slow, and steady.
An autumn walk is not about harvest,
but about the richness of forms and colours
that make any harvest possible in the first place.
Autumn is the time to look back with gratitude,
to share what has guided and shaped us,
and to honour what has ripened within.
Like Frederick the little mouse,
who gathers colours and rays of sunlight,
we too carry the abundance of experience within us –
in the quiet certainty
that after the stillness of winter ❄️
a new spring will come. 🌱
A gentle autumn path winds through a quiet woodland valley, its floor completely covered in a soft carpet of orange and brown leaves. The trail feels almost hidden, leading inward, inviting deeper steps into the season’s warm hush.
Across the path lie several thin fallen branches, forming a delicate arch — a natural gate one must walk under, as if entering a secret passage of the forest. In the background, a row of bare trees stands tall and silent, their branches reaching skyward like thin, patient lines drawn against the pale light.
The scene carries a peaceful weight: the whisper of leaves, the stillness of the valley, the sense of walking into a world that belongs entirely to autumn’s last breath.
Ein sanfter Herbstpfad zieht sich durch ein ruhiges Waldtal, dessen Boden vollständig von einem weichen Teppich aus orangebraunen Blättern bedeckt ist. Der Weg wirkt beinahe verborgen und lädt dazu ein, tiefer in die warme Stille dieser Jahreszeit einzutauchen.
Über dem Pfad liegen mehrere dünne, umgestürzte Äste, die wie ein zartes Tor wirken — ein natürlicher Eingang, unter dem man hindurchgehen muss, als würde man einen geheimen Bereich des Waldes betreten. Im Hintergrund stehen kahle Bäume in einer schönen Reihe, ihre dünnen Äste zeichnen sich wie feine Linien gegen das helle Licht ab.
Die Szene trägt eine ruhige Schwere in sich: das Flüstern der Blätter, die Stille des Tals, das Gefühl, in eine Welt einzutreten, die ganz dem letzten Atemzug des Herbstes gehört.
Our recent weather event of Jan 4'th was eerily reminiscent of the famous Ice Storm of Jan 5, 1998. This weekend we had 20 centimetres of snow followed by a rapid rise of temperature to +10C followed by rain, then a drop to 0 C with freezing rain, then high winds (at least 50 kph by my estimate) followed by clearing skies and a severe rapid drop of temperatures to -15C (-30C with the windchill). Back in 1998 a similar pattern of weather variation occurred but it was over several days with as much as 100mm (4 inches) of freezing rain destroying the hydro-electric systems of eastern Ontario and southern Quebec (up to 5 million people were out of power, some for as long as a month). Millions of trees were damaged or destroyed by the weight of the ice.
This shows one of the walking trails leading from Bar Harbor, Maine into Acadia National Park during the autumn season.
NOTE: All images are Copyrighted by Greg A. Hartford. No rights to use are given or implied to the viewer. All rights of ownership and use remain with the copyright owner.
Lady's Walk, Ashridge Forest (National Trust Woodlands), Hertfordshire, UK
The ancient woodlands in Ashridge Forest offer spectacular walks on a late October afternoon when the low sun lights up the golden hues of the autumn foliage
The park covers an area of over 2000 hectares (about 5000 acres) and spans the borders of the counties of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. It is located on a chalk ridge of the Chiltern Hills.
Details: Ashridge offers particularly splendid autumn views of very ancient, pollarded beech trees in the Frithsden Beeches area. Another great place which is shown in this photo is 'Lady's Walk' - between Berkhamsted Common and Thunderdell Wood - off the B4506 towards Woodyard Cottages.
Location: The National Trust’s Ashridge Park visitors centre is located at Moneybury Hill, Ringshall, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1LT, England, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 SP978125
Links: More details about Ashridge Park and Woodlands are available from the National Trust website.
© 2013 ukgardenphotos
Late autumn sunlight breaks through the beech leaves, painting the forest in gold.
The path winds quietly forward — a moment between seasons, between light and silence.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)
Lens: Novar Anastigmat f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400, rated @ ASA 800
Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/16, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
A delightful path through the forest with a light fog in the Royal National Park, just south of Sydney
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/5.6, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Camera: Rollei 35
Lens: Tessar f/3.5 40 mm
Film: Fomapan Action 400, rated @ ISO 200
Exposure: 1/125 sec and f/5.6, hand-held
Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Ich geniesse den Spaziergang durch den herbstlichen Wald.
I enjoy walking through the autumn forest.