Another three lovely shots Jenny, but that Red Admiral shot leaps out for me... Lovely blue sky behind it and that contrasts nicely with it. I prefer the blue sky background to the new one, but the new one works very well too.
Sorry to take so long to respond. Not a minute to spare over the last couple of weeks.
Thanks for your comments, John. I agree that the Red Admiral with the sky behind is better, that is why I posted it first. I just thought that maybe it was too similar to the one posted a couple of weeks previously.
Jenny dont mean to sound patronising but shots are outstanding, they really are! and you say you're struggling???!?!?! Quality work that, and you make it look effortless week after week
Dade, I feel really heartened by your comments

Thanks very much. Sometimes I feel my shots are "same old, same old". But I guess that's my style. There are some great photographers in this forum and when I look at some of their fantastic photos I feel I am miles behind. However, I do think I have improved during this year, which was the whole idea of setting myself a challenge.
I second what Dade said Jenny, outstanding images yet again. I prefer the first butterfly photograph, the sheen from its 'furry bits'

really brings the butterfly out from my screen. It has a 3D feel to it. The colours in your autumn leaf image are lovely, again another image which has a lovely feel to it. Iain
Many thanks, Iain. Yeah, "furry bits" - I am not an expert on butterfly anatomy!
You may feel you are struggling but it is yet another good set. The colours and detail on the leaf are fantastic. I also love the first butterfly shot - the composition, colours and texture that you have captured are beautiful.
Thanks, Tracer. I really liked the amount of detail on that leaf and the colour is completely natural - gorgeous.
I really like red is for danger Jean im not sure what you wern't happy with it looks fine to me. Love the fungi shots again, you have got me out looking now and im amazed at the amount i have seen out and about when im looking.
Thanks, Chris. Fungi hunting is a bit addictive, isn't it? They are quite hard to spot among the fallen leaves but when you get your eye in, you can find them much more easily.
Hi Jenny. I like the colours in the leaf shot, and I agree with the central composition of the robin. The first butterfly is definitely my favourite despite it being almost a duplicate of a previous shot!
Phil
Thanks, Phil. The colours this autumn have been incredible. Probabaly something to do with the wet August.
I think we can all be our own worse critics but you have nothing at all to be critical about Jenny. As usual these photos are stunning
I particularly love the red admiral with the sky in shot. The compostion, contrasting colours, incredible sharpnees of the butterfly and OOF flowers all add up to a stunning image.
You should be proud of what you are achieving. I know I would be.
I hope you are having a photobook made up at the end of this. It will be fantastic.
Andy
Your comments are much appreciated, Andy. Yes, I am making a photobook. It will be an interesting record of a whole year.
Just found this thread. You're very talented, keep it coming. You say winter is going to be difficult, and in terms of less light I know the feeling. Think of all those moody shots you'll get, and possibly snow/sleet!
Personally I'd love to see a shot that gives a feeling of the snow coming down, almost as difficult as shooting rain and making it look atmospheric.
I look forward to see what you come up with.
Thanks for dropping in, Simon. Glad you like the photos. I think lack of light is going to be a real challenge as the days close in. There is very little time to get out with the camera except for weekends.
I don't know whether we will get snow before Christmas, but I am hoping to manage some frost shots.
That sums it up perfectly for me Jenny - I always look forward to coming in here to see what you've managed to get each week.
A little bit of a catch up for me :
Week 41
The Boletes and the Autumn sunshine stand out for me this week - That one random water drop on the RHS of the Boletes shot is a superb little detail
The conker is another good one, although I would have preferred it framed in such a way that you lost that dark line from across the top.
The White Saddle I'm not too sure about. It looks just a little soft to me, although I think that might be down to its actual texture rather than anything photographic. And compared to your others, it's just not the prettiest fungus to look at :shrug:
Week 42
The red admiral is beautiful and I don't think there's anything wrong in showing a similar shot to the one from a few weeks back. You're really lucky to still have butterflies around!
The alternate is good too, but as you said it just doesn't have quite the same sparkle.
The Robin?

Another beautiful bird shot - and I thought you said you found these difficult!
Beautiful - and I think you were absolutely right with the central framing.
And I like the Autumn leaf a lot too. Good colour, good detail and the backlighting really brings out a glow to it.
Thanks, Sarah. Good to see you back.
The White Saddle photo is not actually soft but I think it is the texture. My aim with the fungi shots is to show the incredible diversity of colours, shapes and textures. White Saddle is a really weird-looking jelly-like fungus that I just had to include.
The robin - yes, I can manage when they are stationary, even for just a few seconds. What I cannot do is birds in flight
Jenny