Paul Burnham: It's time for autumn leaves on the New River
Paul Burnham: When the fallen leaf stands up on the water surface
Paul Burnham: Paddling pool at Priory Park, Hornsey, North London (Autumnal) seen here after high winds
Paul Burnham: Floating fallen leaf showing water viscosity, New River, Bowes Park section
Paul Burnham: Small green leaf with water droplets
Paul Burnham: Spots of red sunlight shining through a frozen leaf
Paul Burnham: 'I'll do my cryin' in the rain' - Wood Green in the morning
Paul Burnham: A very large fallen brown leaf at Willen Lake, Milton Keynes
Paul Burnham: Green leaves after rain showers
Paul Burnham: Red leaf with cobwebs and the detached wing of an insect. That's how it was. As seen at the woodland walk from Hornsey to Wood Green through the gounds of Alexandra Palace. London, England. Click left (enlarge) to get the best view of the extensive web.
Paul Burnham: Spiky greenery - Ally Pally garden centre
Paul Burnham: Spinach
Paul Burnham: Pachira house plant
Paul Burnham: Dock leaves
Paul Burnham: Dock leaves, with new leaves sprouting, and about to unfold - Hedgerley Lane, Beaconsfield, Bucks
Paul Burnham: Late Summer: a fallen leaf in the water at the New River, Bowes Park section, London.
Paul Burnham: Early Autumn at the New River in Bowes Park
Paul Burnham: All in green
Paul Burnham: New River (Palmers Green) with railings. I love reflections on water, it's such a simple thing. The still image looks different to the living subject, it is an abstraction in the real sense.
Paul Burnham: Green leaf after the rain
Paul Burnham: Leaves and feathers at Alexandra Palace boating lake
Paul Burnham: leaves and feathers
Paul Burnham: Male Red-eyed damselfly (Erythromma najas) with its notably slim black abdomen