I’ve not been getting out nearly as much as I had promised myself this autumn. So before the clocks went back I took  to Brincliffe Edge Woods in Nether Edge, Sheffield.  These woods are just behind my home, so are a good place to head to to get my creative fix straight after work.

Having just got a dog in the summer (Udal, the part poodle) I’m becoming increasingly familiar with these woods, now that I have a legitimate reason to walk through them with being thought of as a nutter walking through them on my own!  The woods about 120 years ago were farm land.  So the fine houses on Brincliffe Edge Road, would have had views across a valley that is now full of 1930’s style semi’s, but then would have been farm land.  At some point I *think* the woods were allotments, as there are some regular rows of privet in some parts of the woods, and they do now overlook the local allotments.

So here is a small collection from my wander around the woods in the fading light, taken mainly on Fujifilm Provia to allow for some long exposures on my Bronica SQa.

 

Brincliffe Edge Woods

Brincliffe Edge Woods

Brincliffe Edge Woods

Brincliffe Edge Woods

Brincliffe Edge Woods

 

 

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