an autumn afternoon...

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an autumn afternoon...

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...in the water gardens at at Fountains Abbey.

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The autumn colours are beautiful this year!
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Also enhanced by the fact this shot was taken in the afternoon, so the light was slightly golden.

Later, in the deer park, we came across a dead tree, which, as I hoped, looks suitably dramatic when converted to black and white.

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Yep, it looks dead :grin:
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Very moody!
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Would have looked even better if there had been a vulture perched on one of the branches :grin:

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stuck wrote:
16 Oct 2021, 16:41
Would have looked even better if there had been a vulture perched on one of the branches :grin:
Would have looked even better if there had been a vulture fallen from its perch on one of the branches :evilgrin:
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The shot of the garden is beautiful and masterfully done.

You were right about the tree in b&w. It seems to have caught its ghost in the clouds tangled in those branches. Another, very well done!!
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