Leaving Via The Front Path by Crispin  Gardner IPA
Crispin  Gardner IPA

Leaving Via The Front Path by

Autumn leaves – taken at a local garden in Roseville.

Canon EOS 5D
Canon EF Zoom 16-35mm L II USM @ 16mm

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Cheers

Crispin

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crispin, autumn, leaves, garden, gardner

Comments

  • Tate6
    Tate6almost 4 years ago

    Great shot! Color of leaves looks great against the black and green.

  • Thanks Tate, the black does really show the leaves off, it’s what first caught my eye. Appreciated.

    – Crispin Gardner IPA

  • MaddyPaddy
    MaddyPaddyalmost 4 years ago

    Wow! Looks almost like a jelly bean path!

  • Thanks Maddy, I look at it sometimes and think it has all been laid out perfectly for me :-)

    – Crispin Gardner IPA

  • Babble Designs
    Babble Designsalmost 4 years ago

    great capture!

  • Thanks Paknpak, appreciated.

    – Crispin Gardner IPA

  • Elana Bailey
    Elana Baileyalmost 4 years ago

    Love the perspective and all that autumnal colour. Lovely job.

  • Thanks Elana, the contrast in the autumn colours make great subject matter. Cheers.

    – Crispin Gardner IPA

  • Steve Chapple
    Steve Chapplealmost 4 years ago

    Such a great image in so many ways. The way I’m drawn up the path, the colours and the depth is spot on!

  • Crispin  Gardner IPA
    Crispin Gardn...almost 4 years ago

    Thanks Stephen, it is a great big mystical garden. Appreciated.

  • barnsis
    barnsisalmost 4 years ago

    Awesome, looks almost as if you placed the leaves, great color and depth

  • Crispin  Gardner IPA
    Crispin Gardn...almost 4 years ago

    Thanks Barnsis, they do look perfectly placed. I think the strong contrast helps.

  • tess1731
    tess1731almost 4 years ago

    What a wonderful shot … Love the angle you have taken in from

  • Crispin  Gardner IPA
    Crispin Gardn...almost 4 years ago

    Yes, I remember it was a cold morning and having to get right down low……..have since bought an Angle finder :-) Thanks Lee.