Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Corner View: Autumn

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Here are some random photos of autumn, in all its stages. From the first colors of late September, through rich colors of golden October to naked trees and foggy days of November. I enjoy them all.

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16 comments:

  1. Lovely photos. The misty path along by the river looks fantastic. The colour of conkers are so rich and such a typical sight of autumn - we have a huge vase filled with them right now, all shiny and polished.

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  2. I enjoyed all the colors of autumn here, even the dark and grey colors. So... true. xo

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  3. Beautiful; especially, love the last two photos very dream like.

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  4. These are really some spectacular photos, Kasia! From end of summer, to almost winter. Is this your neighborhood, by the river?

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  5. hi there, lovely photos, i love the foggy ones the most :)

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  6. oh wow, these photos are utterly amazing. I love the horse chestnut one the best, I think. :)

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  7. have really enjoyed your eye on autumn. thank you. n

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  8. such lovely photos.
    I can feel your photos - gorgeous.

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  9. Lovely photos as usual!
    I especially like the misty ones!

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  10. Gorgeous photos. Autumn is simply beautiful!

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  11. I like all the autumn feeling photo's here...and the chestnut...I did not see him yet!!

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  12. Beautiful series. Really. You make me dream.

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  13. will you look at that. wow.
    and the fact you love them all. lucky bird, I hope you like winter too 'cos it's upon us :)

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  14. Wow, what a beautiful series :)

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  15. your photos are amazing - absolutely lovely! They totally match my mood these days. I want to go walking down that foggy boulevard and stop to collect horse chestnuts - I'd rub my fingers over their glossy skins deep in my pockets.

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