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IOTM Winner - Sep 21 & Sep 22
That enlargement does look good. Oh dear. I wanted to put an emoji in here, but I’ve just updated my iPad and it seems to be being difficult.


Nominations for the November Image of the Month (IotM) close at the end of the day on November 30. Get your four nominations in now before it's too late. It's the People's Choice!
That enlargement does look good. Oh dear. I wanted to put an emoji in here, but I’ve just updated my iPad and it seems to be being difficult.
Fabulous. Love that colour.Day 257 - September 14th - Hardy
They start selling hardy chrysanthemums in late summer, but I refuse to buy any until I’ve reached the stage of acceptance over the end of summer. We’ve bought several recently
native cam, Lightroom mobile
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Wow, what a beautiful color!Day 257 - September 14th - Hardy
They start selling hardy chrysanthemums in late summer, but I refuse to buy any until I’ve reached the stage of acceptance over the end of summer. We’ve bought several recently
native cam, Lightroom mobile
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I love plants that are beautiful/change throughout the seasons…Day 258 - September 15th - Mayday
I don’t know what you call the Prunus Padus - in Swedish it’s “hägg”. It blooms with white flowers in the early summer / late spring. A very distinct scent that we up here associate with the long awaited arrival of summer. According to Wikipedia one of its’ names in English speaking countries is “Mayday tree”. A very suitable name for today’s post. I passed these on a deforestation area on my daily walk this morning. Like red flames reaching up from the more and more brown vegetation. Soon the red leaves will get brown and fall. I feels like yesterday I passed by in the beginning of June inhaling the scent from the white innocent flowers. I wish I could turn back time
native cam edited with LR mobile
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native cam, LR mobile and a final touch with iColorama Coherence to “unsharpen” the foliage
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Prunus padus on Wiki:
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Prunus padus - Wikipedia
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Ugh!Day 259 - September 16th - For sale, just 1 penny
On our way back from town.
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But rain on glass is always a great texture.Day 259 - September 16th - For sale, just 1 penny
On our way back from town.
native cam, LR mobile
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You should have seen the wipers working before I told DH to turn them off for a few secsBut rain on glass is always a great texture.
Love these types of exchanges. ❤️Got paid in pears![]()
Awwww…Day 262 - September 19th - Miniature
This is the cutest little fungus I’ve ever seenI think it is “velvet bolete” in English.
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What a beautiful horse.Day 261 - September 18th - Synchronous mowers
DH is cutting our “wild areas” today, but leaving some of the oregano for the insects. Neighbour’s horse is helpingGot paid in pears
native cam, LR mobile
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Yes, she’s a real beauty. Now she’s learned that she can get goodies from DH. As soon as he steps out she comes to the fence. Lucklily enough we have loads of pearsWhat a beautiful horse.![]()
Wonderful autumnal colours.Day 263 - September 20th - Maple
We’ve discovered some new trees in our garden. They have been born and raisedin the darkness under the fir trees. Now as most of the big firs are gone the small trees can rise and shine
native cam and LR
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Yes, this afternoon we had some sunshine for a change. Very cold and winds from the north though. Just 5 degrees right now. I wouldn’t be surprised if we get our first frost the hours before sunriseWonderful autumnal colours.
The tree images are really nice.Day 265 - September 22nd - Bad timing
It’s been such a fantastic day weatherwise from early morning until sunset right now. Of all days this was the day we booked in a craftsman to come over for fixing our problem with no hot water. It was more complicated than he thought, so he was here in intervals until late afternoon. And coming back early tomorrow. Nice guy, but I’d rather spent the day without his company. I got my daily walk at least so it wasn’t a totally wasted day.
native cam, Lightroom mobile edits
sunrise over Noisy Neighbours’ house
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looking north
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aster
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the not so beautiful part - no edits
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All three are lovely, but I particularly like the middle one.Day 266 - September 23rd - Cosmos bipinnatus
I don’t know what you call them, but according to Wikipedia it’s Garden cosmos or Mexican aster. We call the Rosenskära. Shot these photos at sunrise before the craftsman turned up. When he left we took a trip to Uppsala and when we got home I crashed in Linus’ room. When I woke up this afternoon I thought it was a new day
I did a quick edit with these as I have planned to do important stuff like installing an external drive and take care of our bills.
Pixelmator Photo. Chose a preset and then finetuned a tiny bit
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