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More of our front garden Dahlias.

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That's a lovely bloom



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Not really flowers, but a lovely display nonetheless - an autumn cascade.



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Not really flowers, but a lovely display nonetheless - an autumn cascade.



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Very impressive intense red colour cascade.
That's obviously a different creeper to ours (supposedly a Virginia creeper) because ours is struggling to go solid red as yours.
It has some red leaves but it seems to need an overnight frost (which we haven't had yet) to turn it all at once.  

Ours has grown down the fence backing onto a lane. Annoyingly, despite facing north it prefers to spread along the fence outside, so we have to go outside to see it :whip:


These are screen grabs form the wife's iPhone video (she puts them in her digital diary/journal)


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It's even crossed half the back gate. So we have a moving creeper every time we open the gate (much to the amusement of some people)


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We have had some really cold nights in the last week - that maybe brought the colour on, also it is on the west side of the tree so has more exposure to the wind and the sun (when we see it!).



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Had a go at flowers in our garden while some are still there. All with Sony A7iii and Sony 90mm macro lens.

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Prickley Pear in Arizona, Nikon D800

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Why dead-head when you can photo the rose bed?


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Nice :thumbs:



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Another from the iPhone.


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This is one aspect that iPhones excel but unfortunately as with all these phone pictures they look superb small on the iphone/ipad screen but dont stand up if enlarged to 8x10".



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