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The calming trickle of the Fall River was momentarily disrupted by the sounds of Amtrak's Vermonter trying to make up for lost time on this beautiful autumn day.
AMTK 55 @ Fall River Viaduct, Bernardston, MA
AMTK P42DC 145 (Phase III)
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my daughter Lilja had idea that I have to get shot when she is falling down. Meaning is that she is so tired and she want to sleep so bad, so she falling where she stand.
( Liljas idea and acting, my shot and editing... )
I arrived at this spot with the intention of photographing the waterfalls, but, to my disappointment, the sun had come up and cast harsh lighting on the cliffs to the left of the falls. My disappointment quickly vanished when I noticed that the cliff created a beautiful golden reflection on the surface of the stream.
Fall is almost over but the memories of the beautiful colors will never fade.
Have a great week my friends and thanks for your continuous support.
Hondoji - Japan
Fall Color in Arrow Rock, Missouri
Arrow Rock is a neat little historic town along the Missouri River.
October 28, 2018
After a long period, finally we had a little rain in Istanbul..This year it's much more warmer than it used to be; during november it was around 17-20 degrees, which is about 5-7 degrees higher than the average. At this beautiful morning, it rained and turned leaf colours into bright, washed the ground that enabled the reflection..
I used my 18-55 mm to get a wider angle effect, used POV, in order to get a sort of tilt shift lense mood, try to keep human out of the image, so it looked like as fall belonged only to leaves...
DoımabahƧe-KabataÅ, Istanbul
Trees in Fall colours viewed from Highway 144 in he District of Sudbury in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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Falling all Over lots of acorns and leaves are coming down now with more getting ready to jump off,, shot in North Carolina.
Took a stroll in Shubie Park on Monday. The trees are are about 75% turned now. I spotted this lovely glow in the water, walking past what I affectionately call the swamp trees. With the pond/lake, weed/grass perfectly placed in the water, my abstract urge took hold!
Landscape photography is getting trendy. Its hard to stand out. This is especially true with locations. There are many beautiful locations in the world. In many of these, almost anyone can point a camera at the right scene and it will be stunning. I know this because when the conditions are right to shoot a cetrtain scene, I find there are 10 other photographers there too. Look at Tunnel View on a good night (hell, any night). So I am trying to shoot emotion more often. People get charged by different scenes, different pre-charged memories. My sister loves barns, some love the open road, others love fields of flowers. These do not need to be iconic, you don't have to have Mt. Fuji in the background to evoke these pre-charged emotions in people. So I am trying to look for everyday scenes that can be processed in a way that evokes these emotions. Not that I will ignore Multnomah Falls, don't get me wrong. But this is a good way to be able to shoot more often.
This is one of those scenes. Not so special. Its just an old train trestle on the way out to Vernonia. But the colors communicate more than just color, it hopefully evokes feelings of fall, sharpened pencils, dusty jackets returning to main rotation, storing the boogie boards and getting down the snow shoes. At the same time, the road, I hope, makes you feel free. This image pulls you into the light. The road, inviting, the bend after the trestle? Who knows! Adventure. Adventure in the cold. You, the wheel, a tank of gas, cold air outside, and endless opportunity.
This is a 5 image HDR stack, processed in photoshop and light room with luminosity masks and the back door wide open so I shivered while I processed it. I love the cold! Enjoy fall. Get out in it.
Fall is here eventually
Leaves are dropping from the sky
Whirling around
I just felt the urge
I had to make a fall photo
Georgia. Not a common fall migrant here but pretty reliable within a two week window beginning the last week or so of September. Sometimes they will come to their call even this late in the season. There were two birds working the privet which had a few ripe purple berries.