Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 October 2021

Shieldbugs

I have seen more Shieldbugs in the past week or so than I did in the whole of Spring and Summer. It’s great to see them on the autumnal colours of the brambles and other leaves. These images were all taken in the Burdon Moor area and once again I am quite happy to be corrected on the identification of any of them.

Hairy/Sloe Shieldbug.



Spiked Shieldbug (there were more of these around than anything else).





Green Shieldbug.



Gorse Shieldbug.


Spider waiting for something to come along,


Saturday, 14 November 2020

I haven’t done…

 …any long exposure photography for a very long time so I thought with the autumn colours on show it was about time I did it again. Yesterday I had a walk around the Causey Arch trying out this technique.  I quite enjoyed it so I might give it ago in a different location and I will take my wellies so I can get into the water.









Friday, 26 October 2018

Autumn Colours

I don’t normally do landscapes (you can probably tell why) but I liked the autumnal colours from our trip to Scotland.

A waterfall on the River Braan

A Lichen covered tree

The view from the cottage at Lettoch Beag

Loch Tay

The River Garry


Queens View

River Garry

River Garry

River Tummel