Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Autumn leaves

Limb Valley Autumn trees

12 Jun 2020 150
The main footpath through the autumnal trees in the upper Limb Valley, south-west Sheffield, caught in the early autumn sunshine.

Limb Valley Autumn trees panorama

12 Jun 2020 1 154
The main footpath through the autumnal trees in the upper Limb Valley, south-west Sheffield, caught in the early autumn sunshine. A panoramic view coposed of two landscape format photos stitched together with Photoshop software.

Limb Valley Autumn beeches panorama

12 Jun 2020 1 162
My favourite beeches in the Limb Valley, south-west Sheffield, caught in the early autumn sunshine. This grouping of trees appears several times in my photo collection. These beeches are on the edge of the Bole Hill Plantation on the steep sides of the upper Limb Valley in Sheffield. They are among my favourites and I like to visit them again and again. A panoramic view coposed of two vertically placed, landscape format, photos stitched together with Photoshop software.

Autumn luminosity

18 Oct 2007 164
Silver birch leaves turning golden and luminous in the Autumn sunshine. Rough Standhills plantation in the Limb Valley, south-west Sheffield. Best viewed large.

The red carpet treatment

18 Oct 2007 192
This was how I was greeted as I went walking today in the Limb Valley, south-west Sheffield. Best viewed large.

Resting place

05 Nov 2007 163
The perfect place to sit awhile and enjoy the glorious autumn colours of the woodland in the Limb Valley, Sheffield. There is a winter view of this same location here:

Spherical Autumn Tree - November 2007

05 Nov 2007 173
This grouping of trees appears several times in my photo collection. These beeches are on the edge of the Bole Hill Plantation on the steep sides of the upper Limb Valley in Sheffield. They are among my favourites and I like to visit them again and again. Why the "Spherical Autumn Tree"? Before I owned an ultra-wide angle lens, I had to use several images stitched together in a vertical panorama, using Photoshop's spherical projection option. The name just sort of stuck...