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2015
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Photographic diary of flora and fauna in the United Kingdom. Written by paulfarnfield.com
NATUR - HIGHLIGHTS - SΓDSTEIERMARK - KUNST trifft NATUR
Birds, Animals, the Occasional Dash of Whimsy and lots of Pictures.
by Sam Allen
Is this a current photo? It is looking very Autumnal, if it is.
Just taken today! I did boost the reds and oranges a bit in Lightroom but it really is looking very autumnal out there. The liquid ambers are stunning π Thanks Ardys!
Lovely hints of turning leaves. I do have a photo of the little temple. Reminds me of the one in Petworth – do you ever go there Sarah?
I don’t think I’ve been to Petworth since my college days in Godalming! It was one of the places you really needed to visit if you were studying art. So many of the parks and landscape gardens of that era have a similar feel to them. Every view is like an old masters painting π There are some of these elements in parts of Wisley, particularly up near the top of Battleston Hill. When we were last in Shropshire we visited Attingham Park which was stunning! We just did the grounds and may visit the house around Christmas time. Thanks Jude π
We used to go down to see the deer in the park and have a decent stroll. Never went inside the house except one Christmas. Now you mention it Attingham is very similar. Not been inside that house either π
The deer park is truly beautiful! It has a very serene atmosphere if I remember correctly. Attingham has deer too but we only saw them at a distance! Are you in Shropshire over the Christmas period?
Yes Attinhgam has deer, we got some good close-up shots in March. You did see this post, but I’ll link to it anyway https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/take-a-walk-in-the-park-day/
No idea where we’ll be at Christmas, but I am keeping my fingers crossed for Cornwall π
Oh of course!! Gosh, it really looks so different in the spring. You did get close to the deer, a large herd too! We did the shorter trail on the house side of the river. A cosy Christmas in Cornwall sounds lovely π One year (soon!) I would really like to spend part of the winter on Kos. Maybe approaching springtime! The rivers are all full then and the skies much more dramatic.
Kos would be nice. I was there in the winter time. Only issue was lack of public transport and we couldn’t afford car hire then (going back a very long time to 1978). I bet spring in the islands is lovely.
Now who wouldn’t want to enjoy an outing there? I know I would. It looks so peaceful and serene Sarah. Stunning capture! π β₯
like a greek myth!! Beautiful Ritva!!
What a picture π
Such a glorious spot!!