Annual flooding returns
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New Year's Eve - 2025
First very light frost of winter 25/26
First shot 2026
Bare cold trees
2026 Snow
2026 Snow
2026 Snow - Gnosall
2026 Snow
2026 Snow
Dull winter
HAF UAV (2)
Another winter coming to a close
Fertiliser
They call it mellow yellow
Blot on the landscape but perfect timing
Old and new transportation links
River Avon
Ibsley Bridge
St Lawrence's
St Lawrence's
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Drilling
Cattle grazing
Working the fields
Bailing
Autumn fieldwork
Ibsely Bridge
Isley Bridge
Horton Tower
Horton Tower
Ploughing and drilling new wheat crop
Ploughing and drilling new wheat crop
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Harvesting the corn
Shropshire fields
Autumn approaching
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Frosty scene and mackerel sky
Gnosall, Staffordshire
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Old Sea Dog club has replied to Ed Synchro clubhave a nice day!
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
Would you consider putting this in my group 'naturey crap - crappy nature' [the name's a pun - explained on group page]?
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