Last sunday I visited Kew Gardens. I had been wanting to go since I moved to London more than a year ago, but there was always something last-minute stopping me (most of the time, it was sudden rain showers). Kew Gardens, for those of you who may not know, is one of the World’s most famous gardens - a UNESCO World Heritage site to my collection.
These gardens are home of thousands of different species from all over the globe. They never really lose their charm – no matter the season. With it’s 16 GBP entry fee, it’s definitely not a bargain – but it was definitely worth it to capture the most out of autumn in London.















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The macro of the purple flower and the light in the last pic are my favourite. Perfect fall shots!
Thanks Zhu!
Lovely photos. I`m always amazed at the array of colors fall gives us.
I agree – all these warm colors make for perfect shots!
It looks absolutely beautiful. I love autumn and all the gorgeous colours that come with it.
I’m exactly the same in that I moved to London just over a year ago and I still haven’t been!
I absolutely recommend it, Monica – I’m sure you’ll love it :)
Oh it seems like autumn was so long ago now that we got some snow the other day- I love these shots!
I must admit, I do miss living somewhere where the snow actually stays on the ground more than just a few hours… hopefully it’ll come :)
I love these! Fall is my favorite season so I adore the shots of leaves.
Stunning photos! My mom just went to North Xinjiang in China and emailed me her beautiful shots. :)
I’d say Quebec, Canada for all the gorgeous shots of the changing colours of the leaves! There is officially a leaf-peeping season in this area (like in the north of New York state). Before I had visited, I never knew how beautiful leaves could be.
Btw, these are gorgeous shots of the Kew Gardens! I am ashamed to say that I lived in London for 5 years without ever visiting them. Maybe I will pop over for a visit when I visit London next from Paris!
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Milsters
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