The first touch of autumn in laneland by jchanders
jchanders

The first touch of autumn in laneland by

It is fascinating to see the different colours at the moment here in the centre of the Netherlands. While some trees already show their full autumnal beauty, others still keep very much their green appearance. But on this beautiful beech-tree lane near Maartensdijk, autumn is clearly on its way.

Near Maartensdijk/The Netherlands, 12th October 2008, 8.39 am
Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 135 mm
F 8, 1/3, ISO 200

By 10th February 2012 viewed 3409 times, commented upon 103 times and favorited by 76 people.

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About jchanders

As a retired historian, I have a wide interest in nature photography. No longer able to travel very much, I try to find beauty nearby. And there is so much of it! I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.

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trees, autumn, lane, tops, beech, netherland, maartensdijk, nederlands

Comments

  • Anne Vis
    Anne Visover 3 years ago

    Wonderful shot!

  • Rhana Griffin
    Rhana Griffinover 3 years ago

    Absolutely beautful…. love that lonely figure wandering off into the mist.

  • Peter Hill
    Peter Hillover 3 years ago

    The lone figure adds a whole new dimension.

  • Meeli Sonn
    Meeli Sonnover 3 years ago

    Oo how beautiful. Very well done. The title would be even opportunities or dimensions.

  • Friederike Alexander
    Friederike Ale...over 3 years ago

    Very beautiful! We just got back from another autumn walk as well ;-)…….
    Many dear Greetings,
    Frida

  • brirose55
    brirose55over 3 years ago

    great shot

  • Tom Gomez
    Tom Gomezover 3 years ago

    Very beautiful …

  • Rick  Friedle
    Rick Friedleover 3 years ago

    Great capture!

  • emolena
    emolenaover 3 years ago

    very nice !

  • barnsis
    barnsisover 3 years ago

    Another instant favorite, you hold the record with me. Those trees are hundreds of years old. beautiful work.