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Hagley in Autumn Art Print
by Jenny Setchell
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Hagley in Autumn art print by Jenny Setchell. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Large trees of Hagley Park in Christchurch, New Zealand, have almost shed their leaves at the beginning of Autumn, and they lie on the grass beside... more
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Artist's Description
Large trees of Hagley Park in Christchurch, New Zealand, have almost shed their leaves at the beginning of Autumn, and they lie on the grass beside the cycle track that leads through the centre of the park.
About Jenny Setchell
Although I started working in a darkroom when I was 7 years old and have gone through a range of techniques and styles to match the developments in photography, I still regard myself as always learning. My main focus these days is on pipe organ photography, but I enjoy landscapes, patterns and symmetry, experimenting with different styles - you name it, almost anything is fun to explore. Pipe organs are especially fascinating since no two in the world are alike, and the craftsmanship and beauty of so many of them is truly thrilling and awe-inspiring. Whether the pipes are far away up in a loft, or more accessible on either side of a nave or chancel, the techniques which builders have employed for centuries to cope with the limitations...
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Jenny Setchell
Thanks Vanessa for your very kind comments. I noticed that apparent pattern of the leaves too and can only assume it's just a coincidence. Many bikes cycle their way through this park and no doubt some cyclists took the chance to stir up a few leaves on the grass!
Vanessa Bates
Love the light Peaking through and illuminating a select number of leaves. Interesting how the leaves on the ground form almost a grid pattern in the foreground.