Strother Gold

by morpheus71

“On such a day each road is planned to lead to some enchanted land; each turning meets expectancy. The signs I read on every hand. I know by autumn's wizardry On such a day the world can be only a great glad dream for me… Only a great glad dream for me!”

(Eleanor Myers Jewett)



Transient autumnal light filters below the canopy, to fall upon beech, birch & bracken in the charming Strother Hills S.S.S.I., near Gateshead
Uploaded06/11/2014 - 11:15
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed4 sec
Aperturef/16
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ISO200
Focal Length18mm

davidtrout
Posted 06/11/2014 - 13:11 Link
Gee Phil you're a long way from your usual haunts here. Rowlands Gill is very close to the area where I lived for many years, Consett and Shotley Bridge in the Derwent Valley. Never heard it called Strother Hills though. One side of the Valley is Chopwell Woods and the other is part of the Gibside Estate, National Trust.
This is now part of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear but historically its Co. Durham. They mucked about with the boundaries in 1975.
A long way from home maybe but this has your all the usual quality of your close up landscape style.
David

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autumnlight
Posted 06/11/2014 - 13:41 Link
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure
GIULIO57
Posted 06/11/2014 - 17:40 Link
autumnlight wrote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

..I agree with you....I do like ferns
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Teaka53
Posted 06/11/2014 - 19:13 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
autumnlight wrote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

..I agree with you....I do like ferns

Couldn't agree more
Malc
PeterKR
Posted 06/11/2014 - 19:22 Link
Teaka53 wrote:
GIULIO57 wrote:
Quote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

..I agree with you....I do like ferns

Couldn't agree more

Me too.

Best regards
Peter
drobbia
Posted 06/11/2014 - 20:30 Link
Just enough chartreuse to bring the down then eye up and into image. Well see. -- t
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Posted 06/11/2014 - 22:05 Link
Very nicely put together Phil... Broad spreading ferns vs small round leaves, green vs gold, all joined together by the tree trunks... Really clever...

Best
davidwozhere
Posted 07/11/2014 - 00:33 Link
Absolutely lovely composition of several quite distinct subject blocks that all fuse together seamlessly.
The sort of picture I would love to be able to create!
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morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 12:58 Link
davidtrout wrote:
Gee Phil you're a long way from your usual haunts here. Rowlands Gill is very close to the area where I lived for many years, Consett and Shotley Bridge in the Derwent Valley. Never heard it called Strother Hills though. One side of the Valley is Chopwell Woods and the other is part of the Gibside Estate, National Trust.
This is now part of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear but historically its Co. Durham. They mucked about with the boundaries in 1975.
A long way from home maybe but this has your all the usual quality of your close up landscape style.
David

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Many Thanks David, My friend lives up in Rowlands Gill so he showed me this place yards from where he lives. Natural England have designated the mire area (this photo was on the fringe of it) as an S.S.S. I. . It was a pleasant wood to wander about and the beech and birch trees were particularly striking in their hues. Loads of Red Kites circling overhead too
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:03 Link
autumnlight wrote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

Many Thanks indeed Maria. I do have a fondness for ferns and brackens with there primordial and fractal appaearances. I was first struck by the young beech tree on the edge of the wetland mire and quickly found a fortuitous background to set it against.
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:04 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
autumnlight wrote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

..I agree with you....I do like ferns

Cheers Giulio
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:04 Link
Teaka53 wrote:
GIULIO57 wrote:
Quote:
Lovely colours and light, Ferns, as common as they are always give me pleasure

..I agree with you....I do like ferns

Couldn't agree more

Many Thanks Malc
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:05 Link
drobbia wrote:
Just enough chartreuse to bring the down then eye up and into image. Well see. -- t

Many Thanks Drobbia The colours all seemed to work well together
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:06 Link
thingsthatihaveseen wrote:
Very nicely put together Phil... Broad spreading ferns vs small round leaves, green vs gold, all joined together by the tree trunks... Really clever...

Best

Many Thanks Bill It was a composition that formed quickly in my mind as I wandered down to that spot, rather visceral.
morpheus71
Posted 07/11/2014 - 13:09 Link
davidwozhere wrote:
Absolutely lovely composition of several quite distinct subject blocks that all fuse together seamlessly.
The sort of picture I would love to be able to create!

Many Thanks David It really made me smile the way all the elements before me seemed to gel well with one another. It was a great start to a few days of wandering about North East England with my camera. Think I will be busy for a while with RAW processing from this trip, got very lucky with light & weather up there!
davidstorm
Posted 08/11/2014 - 00:14 Link
A wonderful image Phil, every bit as good as your Devon shots.

Regards
David
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morpheus71
Posted 09/11/2014 - 17:01 Link
davidstorm wrote:
A wonderful image Phil, every bit as good as your Devon shots.

Regards
David

Thanks very much David Had a great long weekend up in the North East. This spot was 12 mile from my friends' house. They are aware of how lucky they are to have a huge series of woods 20 yards from their house!

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