England fall 

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  • Typical autumn scene early morning in Rivington Lancashire England.

  • Sleeping.. /

  • Lone figure walking into the shadows…...

  • Another photo of Cauldron Falls, this is at West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales. MY WATERFALLS SET

  • Part of the cascade at Golitha Falls, near St. Neot, Bodmin Moor. / Pentax K 10D, 1/50 sec, f 5.6, ISO 400, 50 mm prime lens, flash fill-in.

  • The Aos Sidhe (pronounced “ess shee”), are a powerful, supernatural race comparable to the fairies or elves of other traditions. / They live in an invisible world that coexists with the world of humans. / The Gaelic Otherworld is seen as being closer at the times of dusk and dawn, therefore this is seen as a time special to the Aos Sidhe, as are some of the festivals such as Samhain and Midsummer. The Aos Sidhe are generally described as stunningly beautiful, though they can also be terrible and hideous. I cursed myself for walking too deep into the forest and missing seeing the sunset from the view point high on the hillside like i intended, but the evening rays brought colour to the forest like I wouldnt have imagined. / The forest is very much still in green, but the backlighting from the sunset has given such warmth to the leaves. As it was so late in the day, this is a 1 second exposure. other photos from the forests around my home / / Loki’s Forest

  • I love this time of year!!!! / taken In Derry NH

  • October 12, 2008 in Chesnutt Hill, MA AUTUMN/FALL in the Northeast USA. /

  • I took this shot while out & about this weekend frequenting my favorite trails… / I have spent many hours on that bench for various reasons over the years… / The Autumn time in New England is of the finest I have ever seen to date… / Hope you enjoy this small glimpse of my home town…. Taken in North Eastern Ct. / Oct 19th 2008 / Nikon D60

  • Autumn rainbow over Rivington Pike, Rivington Lancashire England

  • A photograph I took of Golitha Falls in Autumn, pronounced “Goleetha” Golitha Falls are situated on the edge of Bodmin Moor on the River Fowey in an extremely attractive setting. The water cascades for over 800 yards for which most of this has a footpath running alongside the river.

  • Brookline , MA / November 1, 2008 Canon Powershot S3 IS Take the rest / Take the rest was featured in the group Weekly Theme Challenges October 4, 2009 Take the rest finished in position 2 of Top Ten in Fabulous Fall of Weekly Theme Challen… October 4, 2009 6 times featured in 2008 the groups: / Falling Leaves on November 4, 2008 / The Not So Fine Art of Photography November 7, 2008 / Seasonal ‘Scapes on November 9, 2008 / Majestic Massachusetts November 16, 2008 / Benches November 20, 2008 / Top 10 (#6) in the challenge “The World Is A Better Place” – November 30, 2008 / Jun 6, 2009 – featured in A Garden somewhere. /

  • Rival falls which is part of the river Doe was shot on the Ingleton waterfalls trail in the Yorkshire dales national park England. / HDR 3 shot / Nikon D70 s and a 18-70mm lens..

  • Snow falls, shot in The Yorkshire dales national park on my day out. / Snow falls is part of the Ingleton waterfalls trail and the river Doe. / HDR 3 shot / Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens.. /

  • Falls in the Sterling Falls Gorge Natural Area Trust, Stowe, Vermont. Pentax K20D w/smc star DA 16-50mm, circular polarizing filter, f/22, ISO 100, 15 seconds. October 4, 2008. Featured in DSLR Users Only – 3 A Day / Featured in Natural Color and Light / Featured in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers / Featured in United States Featured at the The Pentax Photo Gallery

  • Another one of the first shots after dawn this morning when on a shoot with the mighty Steve Smith in The Yorkshire dales National park / Grid Reference: SD848920….LOL for Steve. / Shot at Dawn this morning along with my Redbubble pal Steve Smith. Cotter Force is a lovely secluded waterfall which is a part of the river Ure. It is a step series of about half a dozen waterfalls with the largest single drop being about 5 feet. The force widens as it descends being only a couple of feet wide at the top and about 15 feet wide at the bottom. The waterfalls are easily reached via a purpose designed path from the side of the A684 at Holme Heads Bridge situated two miles west by road travelling from Hawes. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /

  • Wain Wath Force is a waterfall situated on the River Swale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located at grid reference NY883015, one kilometre upstream from the hamlet of Keld which has three other waterfalls in its vicinity, namely Kisdon Force, East Gill Force and Catrake Force. The falls in the north of England are often termed “Forces” after the Norse word “Foss” which means waterfall. / Wain Wath Force is not a substantial falls; it has a drop of only around 1.5 metres as the river flows beneath the limestone cliffs of Cotterby Scar. Despite its modest height it is popular with visitors, the Coast to Coast long distance footpath passes the falls on the north bank of the River Swale while the main motor road up Upper Swaledale passes on the south bank. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /

  • Wain Wath Force is a waterfall situated on the River Swale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located at grid reference NY883015, one kilometre upstream from the hamlet of Keld which has three other waterfalls in its vicinity, namely Kisdon Force, East Gill Force and Catrake Force. The falls in the north of England are often termed “Forces” after the Norse word “Foss” which means waterfall. / Wain Wath Force is not a substantial falls; it has a drop of only around 1.5 metres as the river flows beneath the limestone cliffs of Cotterby Scar. Despite its modest height it is popular with visitors, the Coast to Coast long distance footpath passes the falls on the north bank of the River Swale while the main motor road up Upper Swaledale passes on the south bank. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /

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  • A pair of adorable orange roan / Cocker Spaniel puppies. More dogs, horses and pets here

  • Featured in ! 100% ! on Sept. 21, 2009 / Placed 2nd in Happy Haven Photography ~ (2 per day) “October Avatar” challenge on Sept. 28, 2009 / Winner in Backyard Photography (NO MACROS… “October Avatar” challenge on Sept. 29, 2009 / Winner in COUNTRY GARDENS! Come… “Pumpkins and Flowers” challenge on Oct. 1, 2009 / Featured in Country Bumpkin on Oct. 2, 2009 / Featured in COUNTRY GARDENS! Come… on Oct. 2, 2009 / Featured in All About Your Best Work on Oct. 11. 2009 / Featured in Alphabet Soup (Letter G) on Oct. 23, 2009 / Placed 3rd in Shapes & Patterns “Pumpkin Shapes” challenge on Oct. 28, 2009 I grew these gourds myself accidentally by burying the old gourds the previous fall. ☺ This is autumn color in New England, specifically Connecticut.

  • I could not get over the stunning color throughout Maine and New Hampshire! Here is a little glimpse of the beauty I saw along the way! The reflections were superb as well! / Nikon D90 nikon 18-105mm with uv filter only /

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