Roundstone, Ireland
Journeys-end fence
Towards the twelve pins
The Milky Way and Digley Reservoir
Sheep roundup at Clifden Castle
Clifden Castle
White Strand fence
Tandle Hills in Autumn
Bellowing red deer at Rutting time.
The silver sands and silver skies of Dogs Bay
Alexandra Park Fence
Autumn Joy!
Diamond hill from Dooneen pier.
Autumnal Fence
The Harmony of the Upper Wharfe Valley
Rule Britannia!
A day to remember!
The Strid in Autumn
The Strid -
Another busy day at Embsay
0-6-2T, No. 85 Engine standing at Embsay.
Kylemore Abbey
Cape Town
Starry Night over Saddleworth
Sandswept Fence
The Autumn cometh
Waiting for the tide
O’Flaherty’s Castle
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Hudderfield canal locks at Marden, Yorkshire
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Miller Bridge, Kendal.
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Autumn comes to Uppermill


Just days after seeing my first Autumn leaves of 2018, I get to see a scene like this. This spot on the River Tame is just near the visitors centre and stepping stones. The prehistoric plants/bones are a bit of a mystery to me I must admit. Sorry but they are not original to this spot. However they make a fine centre of attention behind which are these beautiful yellows.
As normal here, enjoy full screen.
As normal here, enjoy full screen.
Andrea Riberti, Karp Panta, Holger Hagen, Peter_Private_Box and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo
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I like this very much. An interesting and well considered mix of vegetation!
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend
Peter
Best Wishes, Herb
Cheers, Herb
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