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Another favorite spot of mine, just minutes from my house. Now that the colours are changing I'm making a point to head back and see how the changing seasons affect the scene.

 

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Piet Kranenbergpad/Schinkel.

Fluid Fall muted colors on this scenic Autumn shot because of a heavy flow of water filtering the view, shot in North Carolina.

525,600 minutes, 525,000 moments so dear.

525,600 minutes - how do you measure, measure a year?

 

In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee.

In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife.

In 525,600 minutes - how do you measure a year in the life?

How about love? How about love? How about love?

Measure in love.

Seasons of love.

 

525,600 minutes! 525,000 journeys to plan.

525,600 minutes - how can you measure the life of a woman or man?

 

In truths that she learned, or in times that he cried.

In bridges he burned, or the way that she died.

 

It's time now to sing out,

Thou the story never ends let's celebrate remember a year in the life of friends.

Remember the love!

Remember the love! Remember the love!

Measure in love.

Seasons of love! Seasons of love.

 

(Rent Soundtrack - Seasons of Love)

 

Interrompendo a Serie Mahattan e lembrando o outono...

Axo q a musica falou tdo...

~EXPLORE~

a sample of the Fall color around here......we don't have many hardwood trees around this part of Texas...they don't do well here, so we don't have a lot of Fall color. This tree looked like it was glowing with the sun shining down on it.

The red squirrel has decided that if he's going to eat the seeds that fall from the feeder, he's got to get out of the rocks.

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Elm Creek Park Reserve - Maple Grove, Minnesota

Þingvellir, national park in Iceland during fall season 2020. The oldest parliament in the world was located here, founded in 930 AD and operating for over 870 years. It's a beautiful place, and "thanks" to this virus situation, almost free from tourists these days. Shot with the Sigma 28mm f/1.4 ART on Canon EOS R.

Upper Yosemite Fall in Yosemite NP framed by evergreen trees on a warm spring afternoon.

Glad I took this when I did ... just a little later and all these sunflowers are looking ... like Fall. Liked this view from behind.

The sun falls faster in the mountains so you must be there to capture it.

 

Snaring River

Jasper National Park, Alberta

 

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I'm so glad we went to the Rundle Park before sunrise yesterday. It was pretty chilly (only 2oC) but so beautiful with a bit of frost on the ground. The outside of the city is almost empty of color already. Within we are still lucky to have majority of trees covered. Here is a few shots from our outing. I hope you like them as much as I do..

I drove out a bit into the country today looking for some color. I came upon this scene which I photographed 3 years ago. It is still pretty but not at the peak here yet.

Taken right at the start of fall, cool contrast between all the changing colors of the leaves with the intense dark background of the soil.

 

“Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower” - Albert Camus

 

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Penn State York is celebrated its 16th annual fall commencement on Friday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) at the campus. William S. Shipley III, chairman of the board, Shipley Group, and Board of Trustees Representative, The Pennsylvania State University, was the commencement speaker. In addition to hearing from Shipley, Penn State York continued its open microphone tradition when graduates can speak to the audience for a moment. Other commencement speakers included the following students: top graduates in Penn State York’s associate degree programs, Juanita D. Ritter, with distinction, human development and family studies, York, Pennsylvania and Joyce L. Rohrbaugh, with distinction, business administration, Stewartstown, Pennsylvania; top graduates in baccalaureate programs, Kristina M. King, communication arts and sciences, with high distinction, minors in business and human resource management, and a Graham Fellow, New Providence, Pennsylvania; and Jeffrey Robin Heim II, with highest distinction, business, Dover, Pennsylvania; and a top master’s degree graduate, Lauren Susan Taylor, master of education in teaching and curriculum, Dallastown, Pennsylvania. A total of 67 degrees were be awarded to 66 candidates during the ceremony.

Love Brantford Fall Colors.

In my upper backyard I have a firepit that I love to sit around during fall crisp nights with my daughter. We have shots of Fireball and listen to our favorite band, Carbon Leaf on Spotify. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer owner of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP&Designs). Images may appear on wearableart and/or home essentials @ vlpdesigns.com

Ehh, I've been bored recently so I spent some time making this thing. Yes the body and arm is Crysis 3, so don't go and tell me that lol. IDK if I'll end up finishing this, but its whatever. Thanks for checking this out!

Oh yeah,sorry bout the crap camera too...

Wilson Creek at Grayson Highlands State Park. While our hike yesterday out to Wilburn Ridge was frustrating with people who don't follow park rules and trail etiquette, the Wilson Creek Trail was peaceful and quiet, as Ronny and I were the only people there!!!! Stunning view with just a hint of fall! We have gotten a lot of rain this year so the water level was fairly healthy!

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So I know I complain about winter coming a lot, but the truth is I absolutely love snow! just not the cold...

It was so pretty walking around the forest as the snow was gently falling. It made me so happy, so I decided to take a happy photo =)

p.s. This looks great on black ;)

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Big stopper ND filter is used..

@ Kalree Lake, near Karachi

help me i am falling.....

The Mist Trail.

 

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The September 24, 2016 Cadillac & LaSalle Fall Festival at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan. This was their Saturday Cadillac and LaSalle show.

 

Possibly my favorite of the cars at the show. The cabinet on the running board is a masterpiece of craftsmanship.

 

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