Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire. Such a beautiful site to visit but I have struggled for a long time to capture the crazy Arcadian nature of the heathy woodland areas in photographs. A telephoto allowed some exclusion of the chaos to focus on a few strong shapes and textures. Always a place to return to...
These occaisional low down branches attract my attention because of their form and colour at this time of year - some are like curtains while others are spindly bushy things sprouting from a great trunk. <br />
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This image was taken from quite a high vantage point in order to look through the veil of leaves and to try to show the flowers into the distance.<br />
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This is my second shot of Dallas Divide that I took recently in Colorado. The place looks tremendous in the Fall time, and with a touch of snow in the mountains it's just beautiful. If you get a chance to go there, don't hesitate.
Shot inside the Village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England. This village is owned by the National Trust and contains an eclectic mix of architectural styles. No building is more recent than the 18th century and many are two or three hundred years older.
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