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Monday, 26 October 2020

A drift of leaves


Like most children, I used to love shuffling along through a drift of autumn leaves. They make a lovely swooshy noise, don't they? Nowadays my swooshing is done visually, raking through with my eyes to find attractive combinations of shape and colour. I found a gorgeous pile of sycamore leaves along the pavement on the Coach Road. These are all 'found' images, rather than being arranged by hand. 

We've a competition scheduled at my camera club for a 'multi-image spread' so I may have to try a few more of these collages. 

6 comments:

  1. Sycamore trees are especially made for small boys being easy to climb. At the top of the tree these gorgeous leaves sighed in the wind and I could imagine that I had climbed the mast of a tall sailing ship at sea.

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  2. Beautiful thought, swishing through fallen autumn leaves.

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  3. Gorgeous autumn collage Jenny. Looking back at previous posts autumn looks very pretty in you part of the world 🍁💛

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  4. This weekend, I spent a wonderful couple of hours walking and crunching through downed leafs, so I know what you mean, Jenny. The leaf collages were great to see and collages in general are fun to prepare. God luck with the future camera club competition too.

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