The autumn colours are starting to grow more vibrant, and are seen here at Haslam Park in Preston. The trees are varies and wonnderful here, including Wych Elm, Lime trees (a whole avenue of them!) plus horse chestnut, oak, holly, birch willows and walnut and lilac, rowan maple and black poplarand many many others!
In 1908 Miss Mary Haslam presented the town of Preston with an estate comprising 46 acres farmland, to be laid out as a 'public park, with the condition that a large part should always be reserved for quiet recreation apart from games'. Every year since 2006 the park has proudly flown its Green Flag, with the area to the north of the park becoming Haslam Park Nature Reserve.
Entering Haslam Park from Blackpool Road through the wrought iron gates designed by architect Thomas Mawson you will find some of its original features. Dated around the time of the park's construction in 1910 is the lime tree avenue, a drinking fountain and gated stone steps also designed by Mawson. The rose garden at the end of the avenue is a later addition though in keeping with Mawson's original plan.
Filmed in D-Cinelike mode, colour graded with an HDR Log Correction LUT.
Lovely nature views. Definitely see autumn colors starting to creep in. Great view looking through that magnificent wrought iron gate and down the avenue. Superb job on this video Paul.
DowntownRDB Posted at 10-10 03:10
Lovely nature views. Definitely see autumn colors starting to creep in. Great view looking through that magnificent wrought iron gate and down the avenue. Superb job on this video Paul.
Cheers m8, it was an impromptu flight, given that its been a month since I last went out and we all get that urge sometimes...
I also wanted to see if i could rescue the unappealing light on a dreary evening by shooting in d-cinelike, and for the most part it (the mini 3 pro) has done OK.
Paul Bilbo Posted at 10-10 05:32
Cheers m8, it was an impromptu flight, given that its been a month since I last went out and we all get that urge sometimes...
I also wanted to see if i could rescue the unappealing light on a dreary evening by shooting in d-cinelike, and for the most part it (the mini 3 pro) has done OK.
You're most welcome. Keep up the fantastic work Paul. Hope you are having a great week.