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Down by the riverside

On 03 Feb 2019 By geoffspagesIn PhotographyLeave a comment

A stroll beside the Severn in Shrewsbury. The photos needed some sunshine, but the clouds were being awkward, so I’ve converted to monochrome (apart from the crocuses – it would have been a shame to take their colour away.

Below the footbridge
English Bridge
St Chad's
Boathouse footbridge
Upstream to the theatre
Welsh Bridge and Sabrina
Welsh Bridge
Colourful crocuses

Entering Autumn

On 18 Sep 2015 By geoffspagesIn Photography, Shropshire hills, WalksLeave a comment

Walking near Wenlock, the onset of autumn is evident – blackberries, elderberries, toadstools galore. The air is cooler, and there’s rain in the wind – much more than the forecast implied. We sheltered from the first shower, and should have sheltered from the second, but we weren’t far from the car…

We walked this route last September – today we’re doing it clockwise.

It's toadstool season
Elderberries
Still ripening
Tree on the hill
Eggs!
Bracket fungus
Wenlock
A fairy door
Another fine specimen
Holly sprig
Rain over Brown Clee
Feral potato
Fruitfulness
Dereliction
Corvedale sunbeams
Honeysuckle
Wrekin rainclouds
More rain on the way

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