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These trees are called "exotics" because they are non-native. Native trees in New Zealand don't show much color change in the fall. Most of the colorful displays of exotics can be seen on South Island in the Queenstown area.
Fall colours on a small wetland in the aspen parkland region near Hardisty, Alberta, Canada.
6 October, 2013.
Slide # GWB_20131006_9796.CR2
Falling Slowly
Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová
I don't know you
But I want you
All the more for that
Words fall through me
And always fool me
And I can't react
And games that never amount
To more than they're meant
Will play themselves out
Take this sinking boat and point it home
We've still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice
You'll make it now
Falling slowly,…
Take this sinking boat and point it home
We've still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice
You'll make it now
Falling slowly sing your melody
I'll sing along
Songwriters: Glen Hansard / Marketa Irglova
Falling Slowly lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
A variation on my favourite Fall scene, this time with the rusty rails of the steps leading to the little dock at the bottom.
Looking forward to FALL Colors again in ATX!!!🍁🍂
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The hypnic jerk is what you experience when you´re about to fall asleep and you suddenly "jump" , feeling like you´re falling.
In my series The Sleep Project I investigate the state between being awake and falling asleep. I´m searching for surrealistic landscapes to illustrate the many strange things that happen in this state of mind.
This was shot at the Reynisfjara shore near Vík on Iceland. Oh that place is truly magical! I need to go back to Iceland soon!!! :)
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Just got back from a great weekend outing to chase the fall light and colors with jojo (imagesofdream) and Eric Dugan. I'm still pumping with adrenaline from all the epicness. It's crazy how we can go from 25 degrees at 10,000 ft in the morning to 90 degrees at around 5,000 ft. in the afternoon. Man what a rush! We got a lot of stuff to share with you. Shot the stars at Mono lake and will share those too. I'm very much mind boggled by my new gear and the sharpness and image quality it brings.
Nikon D810
14-24 f/2.8 @ 14mm
f/22 @ 1/15 sec
ISO 250
Could have gotten sharper if I was on a tripod for this shot.
"Fall's Farewell:" I took this image the day after our first predicted overnight snow system, which for the most part missed most areas in town, although it certainly would have been cold enough. Overhead, the storm clouds were starting to depart, as many of the leaves on the trees had already done so themselves for the winter. Every year, the experience of fall for me has been the same: fleeting. The color can come to the trees overnight, and the winds can take it away in a second!
This was quite a nice location. We made the quick, muddy trek down to the foot of the waterfall during an impromptu visit to Falling Foss tea rooms.
I only discovered once there that the 10 stop was still in the car, and I was hoping for longer exposures than what I could physically achieve here. Especially as I was stopping down, exposing on the water, with a high contrast black and white image in mind.
Turns out high contrast colour works better with these autumn leaves. And I think the waterfall looks OK. I only rattled off a few quick shots, lacking any real enthusiasm with the kit I had. But in hindsight maybe I could have made a better shot with what I had. Next time.
This waterfall is worth a visit.
Fall is upon us. Reposting one of my fave shots from Capitol Peak just outside of Aspen.We all thought sunset would not happen and most left. I stuck it out and was rewarded with what you see before you.
I love fall .. LOVE. Love love love love love love love love. So much. Yes.
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I went on a mini photo adventure over lunch (partly because I still haven't taken any fall pictures and also because it's my last day with my camera), and I got so many strange looks and people stopping... Have you never seen a camera? Or a girl all giddy over the colorful leaves holding one? :))
I guess this counts as a second HBW. (I could easily make it 200; I was a bit snap-happy.) Who could resist these leaves?
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Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. ~Albert Camus
Leaves in a birdbath.
Change of color.
Looks like Fall (Autumn) is fast approaching. I am not looking forward to the snow. One parting shot of the Athabasca Falls before it turns into a trickle in Jasper National Park, Alberta.
Voigtlander SUPER WIDE-HELIAR 15mm F4.5 III
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The last wildflower to bloom in our woods is White Snakeroot. There is a line along the woodland edge robust with white flowers from late summer into fall. Apparently the foliage is toxic.