howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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quite a selection of colours and hues to be seen on a grey november afternoon.
the piece de resistance to finish.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Quite a range of delicate colours there Howard...set off exquisitely by the most natural objects of all as seen in Pencester...the proverbial beer can.

Guest 663- Registered: 20 Mar 2008
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Yes there have been some lovely autumn colours around, well done Howard for capturing those with your trusty camera always at the ready

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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good time of year for colours, would be nice to see some from our rural areas.
kath from tilmanstone?
alternatively over to you brian, some from the rain forests of aycliffe would be nice.
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Yes, the last one is only lacking the intense autumn gold of a Special Brew can.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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for those nostalgia buffs this shot taken a week or two ago will bring a tear to the eye.
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Thank goodness. Nostalgia isn't what it used to be though.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Ah! good to see normal service is resumed in post 6. I got worried there for a moment that the beer can could be an endangered species in the wild. The rare beauty, the delicate colours, the fine sweeping contours.. of that special brew can, really cuts the mustard!

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Tilmanstone:
one of the many beech trees:
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Some cracking colours there Kath, what camera and lens are you using?
Iv'e just aquired a DSLR Pentax K-R and need to get out and about with it.
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
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Ian good to hear you have tooled yerself up with a new Pentax KR. Nice camera. You used to be an avid snapper but we havent seen much from you in that department in recent times. Would always love to see more natural pictures or indeed general pictures,
Lovely and very creative colours there Kath. Keep snapping away.

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Nothing very posh, Ian, a Casio Exilim 7.2 digital, but I think I did brighten the picture up a bit !!
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Guest 641- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Great pictures, talking of nostagia what about a 'Party Seven' not sure if it was Watneys as I was a sparkle in me auld Dad's eye at that time

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Brian Dixon
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barryws,it was watneys who made them.
nice pics jean.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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brillinat stuff jeane, thought the ones at the top and bottom were the best.
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Lovely photos Jeane. Something very elegant about beech trees.
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Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Some beautiful pictures of Essex countryside Jeane - thanks for posting them. Great strange-shaped trees and amazing colours too.
Roger
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Thank you for all your kind comments, it's my favourite time of year to take photos. I love all the colours - not to mention the fun kicking all the leaves!

Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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Cracking pictures Jeane..absolutely. A delight to see them. Bet that bottom tree has seen a spooky past.
