Thursday 27 October 2016

Wortly Hall On A Foggy Day In Autumn 2016

27.10.2016





This is quite a wonderful spectacle to see, whist the road itself is quite a boring one to photograph, the way the beech trees grow across and create this wonderful natural arch and conopy over the road is a dream to photograph. The bonus to this road is because it is not so popular for motorists to use, it allows for good pictures without the frustration of traffic.


This is quite




This shows a slightly different view of the road and trees and some of the overhanging vegetation looks quite creepy at night.





These are the slightly foggy and misty grounds of Wortley Hall. Its a local spot for weddings and a venue for events etc.





I have little if no knowledge of fungi but what I have learned in life is that nature almost always uses red as a signal for danger and as such I prefer to take pictures and not handle these little fungus or toadstools to which the Elves have probably cast a spell upon.

















Below is a fungus that I only know as a "Stink Horn" although I susspect there is a more accurate name probably in Latin but I grew up calling them stink horne which was a name we were taught at school for this fungi.