
Get well soon Wilma! Wilma is Mrs Nesbitt's dog the creator of ABC
Click on image to see larger.No Manx words to day. Nothing out of the ordinary, just a simple study of seasonal growth. Yes it's Autumn and all the leaves are turning brown. Not just brown, golds reds, yellows and the new berries are bursting onto the scene with rich ripe succulent colours. Time to get the camera out down the bridle path and wander the woods looking for the gorgeous Autumn tones and misty dawn mornings. So it's all about new. New dawn, new day, new season, new growth, new housing development, new regeneration of the high street, and at time of taking new lens. Lovely portrait lens to create the clarity on the focal point of the central berry and soften to fade of the day dawning.
I'm slowly getting back into blogging but the real world still needs a little more attention. For more Abc's see here and do check in with Mrs Nesbitt and poor Wilma the dog.
I'm slowly getting back into blogging but the real world still needs a little more attention. For more Abc's see here and do check in with Mrs Nesbitt and poor Wilma the dog.
What a gorgeous shot, Babooshka! Love the colors! And yes, it is a new day and I feel great, too!
ReplyDeleteLet's keep it up for the whole week!
Well, maybe that's a little optimistic!!
Sylvia
What a gorgeous shot! I do love autumn and am looking forward to getting out and about taking photos, too.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back. Sometimes life does get in the way of blogging, but that's ok too. Love the picture and the postive take on the letter N.
ReplyDeleteA toast to 'new' and a toast to you.
ReplyDeleteOooh, red! I love that color. Are these rose hips? Not sure if they're the same as the leaves and rose hips I'd posted here
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
nice to hear you have re-newed enthusiasm
ReplyDeleteNew and now!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely.
Sherry
Great shot. You've got me singing :)
ReplyDeleteHello!!!! You sound upbeat and that is a beautiful photo. I just got a book on fall leaves and I am excited to read it. our color suffered this year due to cloudy cool weather so it was kind of a disappointing but some of the colors are beautiful and do bed to have their photo taken.. Cheers from western NY... Michelle
ReplyDeleteWonderful Autumn photo. Its right up my street.
ReplyDeleteYou always were very talented.
ReplyDeleteAs our Marley says, "Let the picture do the talking". This is just gorgeous B!
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There's something about Autumn that makes you think what an amazing world. Wonderful rose hips and a happy new lens to you.
ReplyDeleteNice job that new lens does. If the colors of fall are so warm why does the air feel so cold? Guess I'm not big on winter.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the real world wins out! Lovely post!
ReplyDeletewow. the photo is so sharp. i love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely new autumn berries! Thanks for your visit. I am in France now, using my friend`s computer!
ReplyDeletebeautiful thoughts to start a day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn photo . . .
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back to yourself girl! And a new lens is always a boost for my spirits. On those rare occasions when I can actually afford one that is.
ReplyDeleteThey look crisp and delicious ... ! Can I have some please?
ReplyDeleteso glad the new you is feeling good in the new dawn
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. I just love the Autumn and it's colours ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh, it is nice.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a grand new day and a beautiful photo to go with it!
ReplyDeleteI have les cerises coming up on Paris soon. Great minds..........:)
ReplyDeleteV
Nothing beats autumn for perking a place up a bit. Lovely berries against the steel blue background.
ReplyDeleteThe berries are gorgeous and I like the look your new lens gives the photo. You sound so wonderfully positive. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt is a new day and I decided to change my life.
ReplyDeleteI DONT KNOW IF IT WILL BE GOOD..BUT I CAN TRY IT...
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND
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Wonderful! Wilma is home now. Thanks so so much!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot. You used your lens and combined them with your innate artistry to produce this photo, capturing the soft, warm glow of the early morning as it is reflected off the red-orange surface of those succulent berries.
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