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The Colours of Autumn

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At no point could I rely on an accurate weather forecast during autumn 2025. When the Met Office predicted sunshine at Wakehurst, it rained all afternoon. They forecast thick cloud, so I cancelled and then the sun came out. Fortunately, despite the poor forecast accuracy and dull lighting, autumn colours are so vibrant that photographers don't need bright sunshine to create wonderful results. The village of Little Horsted in East Sussex has American Sweetgum, Ginko and European Beech producing dazzling colours every November. My Canon 500mm lens can reach high into the canopies. On a rainy afternoon, I spent four hours at Wakehurst, setting my camera along Westwood Valley and the lake under an umbrella the whole time. The gardens close at 4.30pm in November, so I walked to the pub, had a drink and caught the bus home. I usually visit Wakehurst in the summer months, so it seemed strange leaving in the dark.                  ...

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