Saturday, 20 September 2008

Autumn has come and tourists have gone


13 comments:

Ewa said...

This is funny... I think also good time to visit :) I hate crowds.. especially summer crowds...
Thank you for coming and commenting.
Do you mind if I put you on my blogroll?
Ewa

Diederick Wijmans said...

The summer crouds have gone and the Aronians have Arona now for themselves.
Thank you for visiting, Ewa, and for putting me on your blogroll!!

Laurie Allee said...

Such a beautiful shot with all those trees and shadows. I would love to walk along that path.

Viooltje said...

My compliments on the outstanding photography. I thoroughly enjoyed all of your blog. Yes, the Fall has its many magic spells. One of them is seeing the tourists go home and feeling that your hometown is no longer a rented summer terrace ;-)
Then again, what would many places be without tourists? I impatiently await all the fireworks of burning colors that nature has prepared for us this fall.
Greetings from Croatia,

Violet

Virginia said...

I'm right with you Laurie. A stroll down that path is exactly what I was thinking. A lovely scene!

Julie said...

Lovely tones you have left in this image, Diederick. Together with the dappling of the light and shade, they give an overall feel of wistfulness and regret. Very atmospheric.

I like this very much.

Ken said...

Nice photo. Autumn is not only my favourite time of year but also a great time to take a vacation because there are no crowds.

Jilly said...

Love the play of light and shadows in this shot. beautiful path.

Mo said...

Lovely introduction to autumn

Olivier said...

belle ballade d'automne (enfin pas encore ;o)), bon choix du b&w, qui donne un coté nostalgique de l'été.

beautiful autumn stroll (well not yet ;o)), good choice of b&w, which gives a nostalgic side of the summer.

tr3nta said...

WOW... this photo is just great... complimenti...

Jill said...

Nary a soul. It must be good to have your town back. This path just beckons!

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This is beautifully done.