Beautiful. Thank you from landlocked N London ;)
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Another lovely day here meant I decided to walk back from Sainsbury's via Abbey Meadows. The ruins of Bordesley Abbey are on the right of the second picture. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bordesley_Abbey
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostI feel quite lucky living where I do with this nearby.
I feel the same as you - these taken on one of my cycle rides last week.
(Hyde Park by the way... fortunately, unfettered access throughout lockdown: it’s a real life-line. Usually a few squirrels, ts ... spot the horses too)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostGorgeous stuff JK
I feel the same as you - these taken on one of my cycle rides last week.
(Hyde Park by the way... fortunately, unfettered access throughout lockdown: it’s a real life-line. Usually a few squirrels, ts ... spot the horses too)
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Poor air quality over London today meant anything further away than 6 miles being blocked from view.
The leaf fall seems to be proceeding more quickly than usual, this year. I would say at least a third are now down around these parts: the council is having quite a job keeping up with pavement clearance. I'm wondering if this presages a cold winter, as some seem to think.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostPoor air quality over London today meant anything further away than 6 miles being blocked from view.
The leaf fall seems to be proceeding more quickly than usual, this year. I would say at least a third are now down around these parts: the council is having quite a job keeping up with pavement clearance. I'm wondering if this presages a cold winter, as some seem to think.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOak A then. Actually they're always spirited away with incredible rapidity by the large quantity of carrion crows and other corvids we have around here.
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The cloud shots in post 1 were very good. At first I thought they would be sunset shots, as we had fairly similar clouds here yesterday and around 4.15 pm yesterday many of them turned pink, and there was a brilliant red sky. Sadly I was driving, and by the time I got back the spectacle had largely gone. I was hoping for some sort of repeat today and was set to go out at the appointed time, but the clouds must have been at the wrong height, so not worth the bother, hence I stayed in. It's work looking out for the pink on the underside of clouds around sunset, and also the bright tinges on clouds if one looks towards the west. Maybe there'll be some more opportunities in the next few days, but I missed a great opportunity yesterday.
The pink is quite difficult to photograph, but yesterday would surely have been as good a day as any for a photographic opportunity. It pays to have some idea of the timing of the pinks and the reds around sunset.
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