Leaving Millie behind guarding the boat in India, I returned to England and enjoyed one of the most colourful autumns I have seen in a long time.
Here is a set of photos that covers Berkhamstead by the Grand Union Canal and Ashridge Estate, a National Trust property that boasts a look-out tower, ideal for those panoramic shots of a beautiful English countryside.
I’ve given some of these shots a ‘painterly’ feel, prompting a photographer friend to wryly observe that they make perfect sweet tin covers. He was taking the p!ss of course!
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English countryside-you cannot beat it in the Autumn.Makes me want to get a canal boat so I can bumble along taking in the scenery. Did you ask that heron to move for the different shots?
…and can anyone explain to me why all the branches grew out of only one side of the tree trunk?
They are truly beautiful pictures. Nature and the English countryside at its best. Is the little wooden hut for sale I wonder? I would be most happy living there!!
Lovely pics, as ever. That cabin looks like a man with brown snaggle teeth, long johns and a demi-john of moonshine is about to lurch forth.
I’m lucky enough to live 20 minutes away from all this! Ps was you friend referring to Mr Kinkade? 😉
Lovely photos.
Beeeeauuuutiful!! Love the colours.
as ever, lovely pictures Jamie.The autumn colours do seem to have been particularly beautiful this year
LOVE the photos Jim Jam. I will be setting one as my PC desktop. Especially like Berkhamsted Boat House and Green leaves shot from above.