Readers' gallery: autumn arrives
Monnow River, Wales/England border, UK by Will Hart: 'This photo was taken early one morning last week looking out over to the Welsh side of the Monnow River Valley from the English side. It's a magical part of the world.'
Photograph: Will Hart/guardian.co.uk
Cumbria, UK by Andrew Airey: 'I took this photo at dawn on Saturday 10 October from the shore of Ullswater in Cumbria.' Photograph: Andrew Airey/guardian.co.uk
Yat Rock, Herefordshire, UK by Juraj Mikurcik: 'Not all the leaves are brown ... trees at Yat Rock near Monmouth.' Photograph: Unassigned
Norfolk, UK by Dave Roberts: ''Victory V' walk at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk (a National Trust property).' Photograph: Dave Roberts/guardian.co.uk
Southern California by Carolyn Sloane: 'This shot taken at about 5,000ft looking over the Inland Empire valley from near Lake Arrowhead in Southern California, shows the passing of a two-day autumn storm that's slowly dissipating into blue sunny skies.' Photograph: Carolyn Sloane/guardian.co.uk
North Yorkshire, UK by Debbie Scotson: 'Studley Royal Park. This was originally two images which I stitched together.' Photograph: Debbie Scotson/guardian.co.uk
Wiltshire, UK by Robert Tilleard: 'Wardour Castle and lake, Wiltshire. The surrounding landscape was designed by [Lancelot] 'Capability' Brown.'
Photograph: Robert Tilleard/guardian.co.uk
Northumberland, UK by Graham Arnold: 'Taken between Berwick and Coldstream at TwizelBridge with autumn colours reflecting in the water. Twizel Bridge was used in the nearby Battle of Flodden in 1513 when the English army had to cross the river Till with their artillery.' Photograph: Graham Arnold/guardian.co.uk
Southwest Scotland, UK by Jan Leeming: 'Moorland above Gatehouse of Fleet, southwest Scotland' Photograph: Jan Leeming/guardian.co.uk
Lincolnshire, UK by Stuart Barnes: 'This silhouette of a tree was taken during a weekend away in Lincolnshire.' Photograph: Stuart Barnes/guardian.co.uk
4 comments:
Breathtaking thanks John...
Nice!
You were right I do like them and the one of the bridge is quite timely my next post features that bridge although my picture is nowhere near as good as that one :-)
I think he means Northumbria, doesn't he? Lovely.
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