On Tuesday 17th October 7 Club members met at 10.30 to photograph Mount Usher Gardens.
It was a dull overcast day, but thankfully not cold. As the light was not conducive to exciting photography we decided to limit the visit to 2 hours. The Summer flowers were on the wane but the Autumn golds had not yet appeared so we concentrated more on the beautiful winding river and surrounding trees for our shots.
For variety a few members tried to locate some fungi.
Some lovely colours were also available in tree bark and knots.
At 12.30 we met for coffee and scones and discussed the pros and cons of the new Photoshop Generative fill.
A pleasant, but challenging day.
Some images (click on an image to open in full-screen mode) from the outing can be seen below: