Monday, 29 November 2021
Bales Revisited (October 2021)
Sunday, 28 November 2021
Autumn Expectations (October 2021)
There was a longer wait than normal for the full autumn colours this year, the season seemed to be a couple of weeks behind, or so the chatter on social media concluded.
Now when I look back to previous years photography, matching date for date, the perceived gap doesn’t look as big and/or the season had eventually caught up with itself.
Certainly in early October, the expectation of autumn colour wasn’t fulfilled. A walk around Sherwood Forest saw mostly green leaves with the exception of of a few notes of colour in the birch and red oak trees. In Foxcovert, a small wood and nature reserve, part of the wider Sherwood Forest, the colour was confined to a few sweet chestnut trees high in the canopy.
That said, I particularly welcomed these chances to get out with the camera. Woodland photography is a peaceful activity, barring the odd dog owner bellowing instructions to deaf eared mutts, or inquisitive walkers that assume I have spotted rare wildlife…a few disbelieving that tree photography could possibly be a motive!
Friday, 26 November 2021
Ash Trees in Autumn (2021)
Ash trees in autumn is a subject I cover each year on the Southwell Trail. In doing so, I have become familiar with individual trees and the order that they generally change colour, some turning to a vibrant yellow at the peak of the season.
The ashes are one of the first trees change colour on the trail, although the change is quite subtle. The dense summer greens are gradually replaced by an almost spring like freshness that shines in the sunlight. These were some of the scenes in early September:
By mid-October, perhaps a couple weeks later than normal, the ash trees were showing their peak colours, captured below on one of the rare blue sky days in the month:
A few weeks later in early November the trees had start to thin out and some of the brighter yellows had turned towards a warmer orange: