Autumn Colours

2006 October 22
by David

This weekend I had another chance to take the camera out for a spin, this time in the leafy Winkworth Arboretum about 30 miles from London in the corner of a sprawling Surrey estate – now owned by the National Trust. Here the leaves have already begun to turn and although the weather was a bit cloudy, in the few bright spells there were, I got some nice shots.

Note to self: learn how to use a tripod properly to avoid blurage!!

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3 Responses leave one →
  1. Dana permalink*
    October 27, 2006

    Hello!David.I've never found leaves are so beautiful.
    And I can only marvel at your skill.

  2. October 28, 2006

    Thanks Dana – Autumn is on the best times of year for photography :)

  3. Jessie permalink*
    October 29, 2006

    Hey~ I love those leaves!!! You know, they have special meanings to me since my Chinese nickname is Ye Zi. When I'm enjoying those photos, I feel peaceful and cozy…

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