Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wordless Wednesday – Five weeks

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13 comments:

  1. Fantastic.

    Follow till they drop!

    Esther

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  2. Just as fascinating as at the spring end of business.

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  3. A brilliant sequence - amazing colours, especially in the last two.

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  4. Interesting to see it actually happening. The change is so astonishing!

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  5. Brilliant! - in idea and execution. Quite fascinating to study the changes...

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  6. @Esther - I was photographing them every Friday for the previous 5 weeks, but last Thursday night was very windy. Friday morning - no more leaves :(

    Thanks for all your comments. I really enjoyed the little project, and it was fascinating to see the speed of change. If I was at home in the day, it would be nice to see the daily changes near the end of the process. Unfortunately, I go to and return from work in the dark :(

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  7. Fascinating to see the changes like that.

    I think we are ahead of you - or maybe it's just windier here - we've had bare branches & leaves all over the lawn for some time now.

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  8. What a brilliant idea! Wonderful to plot the changes like that, and such a glorious orange at the end.

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  9. What a great idea! It's amazing how quickly the leaves change - and how quickly we forget the different stages of change ....or is that just me?!

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  10. I love that - superb photos even though it is really quite orange again. In fact your robin has an orangey breast too - seems to be a common theme.

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  11. All those colours are wonderful, and what a great idea; clever of you to be able to remember which leaves you were photographing too, I'd probably forget!

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  12. I'm so fascinated of the development took place with the leaves. You're really good taking those pictures. Thanks for sharing. I hope I could see more of them.

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  13. Nice! I simply love it. By the way, what plant is that?

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HappyMouffetard