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Mesmerizing gazes
Shooting secret stares
Lost for words
When you are there
Tantalizing temptation
You’re my fascination
What does it take
To make it real
Like a mirage
Not sure what I see
Is it really you
Or just my fantasy
When you’re close to me
Anyone can see
That I’m falling for you
Falling for you
Are you falling for me too
When you’re by my side
Let your heart be your guide
Our hearts can not hide
I’m falling for you
Falling for you
Are you falling for me too
Spotted this gorgeous scene the other day going towards East Jordan. Sun came out just at the right moment.
This photo, taken November 6, 2021, documents the presence of wildflowers and butterflies in late fall in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in western Colorado. The most abundant flowers were on on rabbitbrush, Chrysothamnus nauseosus. I saw dozens of clouded sulphur butterflies, Colias philodice on rabbitbrush in the 3 balmy days that I was there. This photo shows the only sunflower blossom that I saw in 3 days.
For reasons that I do not understand, I was never able to get a view of the dorsal surface of the wings, so the butterflies might have been orange sulphurs, Colias erytheme.
As I was traveling to this area, I expected to see only dried flowers and no insects. What a pleasant surprise!
Slowly we're beginning to see the magnificent colors of Fall.
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The color of fall leaves.
Plants make their own food. They take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They turn water and carbon dioxide into food and oxygen. Oxygen is a gas in the air that we need to breathe.
Plants make their food using sunlight and something called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll gives leaves their green color.
Winter days are short and dry. Many plants stop making food in the fall. The chlorophyll goes away. Then we can see orange and yellow colors. These colors were in the leaves all summer, but the green covered them up.
Some leaves turn red. This color is made in the fall, from food trapped in the leaves.
Brown colors are also made in the fall. They come from wastes left in the leaves.
Kennesaw Mountain Georgia. This bird does not breed at this location and was an early season southbound migrant. This adult male was singing intermittently. In my experience of all the eastern warblers this species is the most likely to occasionally sing during southbound migration. I would be interested in the experience of others in this regard.
In his fall plumage note how yellow feathering partially obscures the bluish and chestnut on the chest. Note how olive feathering does the same in some of the blue areas. The lores are not as dark as in the Spring. The white wing bars remain full and white without any olive. The olive mantle continues to contrast well with the rest of the top of the bird. The primaries are edged blue not olive.
While exploring the forests further north, we didn’t see a lot of the usual bold color transitions in the leaves of the trees. The transitions were more subtle. We saw a few of the darker Maples but many of the trees were just young ones. It challenged me to look deeper for these changes and capture the quieter side of the fall season. I was drawn to the lovely rim of lighter red on this leaf.
I'm still editing out old photos and discovering that we had a much better fall in 2016 than we did in 2021.
North Carolina Mountains. A couple weeks ago I spent a few days along the southern Blue Ridge Parkway. There was a dash of color, cooler temperatures than Georgia, and fall migrants!
Magic light in de Hoge Veluwe National Park.
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Hiked along Fall Creek on our trek up to the South Sister near Bend Oregon. Glad I dragged my tripod along.
"These dark paths
We drink here
Somehow lie down
I'm with you
I wanted to see
I wanted to see
I wanted to see this for myself..."
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I lose a little of myself every day that the door of Fall is open. But you see, I'm not turning my back, I'm just moving on. If you don't understand, watch the trees.
A more distant shot than I typically post but I like the fall bokeh here as well as the isolation. Sometimes when a crop is too tight one can lose perspective on how tiny warblers really are. It seems in this age of hurried phone photo views tighter crops are favored by many. For me fall warblers has always been about trying to capture various plumages one doesn't see in Spring but more and more it is an endeavor to try to create a composition as well. That later undertaking can be taken to a whole new level in Spring. Spring migration begins in about 5 months here!!
Fall colors in my part of Mississippi. We had some cool temps and drier air recently. Gosh, it felt nice.
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An impressionistic re-interpretation of my original photo taken along the Huron River in the Fall. The editing process included MetaBrush and iColorama on an iPad Pro using Apple Pencil.
I created this image by merging together two originals, a motion blurred one with an assortment of fallen leaves.
The greatest glory never comes from falling, but from rising each time you fall.
Pose: FANXY STORE (Fall Dreams Girls)
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Bike stacked, coats racked in the hallway
Night out, I'm wrecked it's been a long day.
Tucked in, green wind put my head down.
Where are you? Where ya been? I need you around.
We could build a house away from here,
You and me in the middle of nowhere.
Fight the frost of the morning blue,
I don't care, I just wanna get warm with you.
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Warm with you Hayden Calnin
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“And comes that other fall we name the fall…”
-- Robert Frost
I know the title is a bit too far-fetched... I just like the composition with the same title by Canadian New Flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM6--rg_eYI