
This month, all photographs in the series were taken in October, though not necessarily this year. My digital pictures go back to when I bought my first DSLR camera quite a few years back, and I like to share them.
This image is from a walk in my local forest. The sycamore is one of the trees that turns autumnal early in the season. It’s not always easy to obtain a picture of the leaves close-up, but this tree was growing on a slope below me, so I was lucky to get the shot.
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I’m posting a weekly photograph of our wonderful world here, but I’m also Tweeting one each day, with the hashtag #ourworldiswonderful, join me there if you wish, you’ll find me here. I hope you’ll comment, like, and share these to spread the joy of natural beauty to as many people as possible. It just might persuade some to join the cause and fight the coming climate emergency and species extinction.
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Beautiful fall colors – wish they were not so ephemeral. My favorite season!
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The colours at this time of year are so gorgeous; a last big party before the winter rest!
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And those sycamores go in for it with such gusto!
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