A Walk in the Park

This is an early morning shot in Kelvingrove Park. Light was good this morning and I liked this view along the path with this owner and her dog amongst the autumn colours.

Kelvingrove Park is thought to be Glasgow’s first ‘common land,’ it is named after the River Kelvin which flows through the park. The layout of the park with its paths cutting down the hillside, was designed by English Gardner Sir Joseph Paxton, the leading landscaper at the time and perhaps most famous for his work on London’s Crystal Palace.

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