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Old 07-11-2007, 09:14   #1 (permalink)

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Colours of autumn

Hi all,

Went to the national arboretum in Gloucester on Monday. The colours of the leaves were amazing. Not great photos but enjoyed taking them!

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Old 07-11-2007, 19:30   #2 (permalink)

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gorgeous - dont know whether its just me but I think the colours this year have been better than normal or maybe the leaves have stayed on the trees for longer as its not been so windy
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The other week I went to Bradgate Park near Leicester and managed to get some shots of the autumn colours.

I recently bought a panoramic head for my tripod and I've been experimenting with full 360 x 180 degree panoramas (expect to see a few underwater ones next year ).

Sadly you can't link to a QuickTime MOV in Digigreen, so I've been trying to embed a mov on my website. So I have an example online now Panoramic Photos
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Gorgeous! I love the red you get with the maples, must ry and get out this weekend if it ever stops raining!
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Agreed - Red Maples are beaut. I think it might be a little too late to get photos like this now - at least around me as most of the leaves seemed to have dropped.
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