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My Japanese maple has very well since planting it three years ago. I caught it this day with the sun coming through the leaves.
There is definitely a chill in the air, and last weekend there was a beautiful coating of frost on the leaves of this Maple tree in our back yard
Lake Yamanaka, Fuji 5 Lakes
Autumn festival
山中湖・夕焼けの渚 紅葉まつり
The lighting maple of the beginning of this month.
今月初めの紅葉ライトアップより。
Yamanakako-mura, Yamanashi pref, Japan
Here in the north, maple is not so common, only here & there, but they turn colour first, fiercy red, which is so fantasticly beautiful.
Same island, near Oslo.
Golden hour capture looking through the maple at the setting sun. Peak colours at Rockcliffe park 16 October 2012
Maple leaves at Higashiyama Shinmei shrine in Takayama, Japan.
Sony A6300 / ILCE-6300
Sony E 16-70mm F4 ZA OSS
70mm; 1/200 sec; f/4; ISO 160
This leaf was fluttering in the wind, and several shots missed. But the glowing back light was irrisistible.
Kubota Garden has a number of Japanese Maples planted before the garden was transferred to the city of Seattle. Most are quite large. The garden has been a public park since 1987. I go and check on them a couple times a year.
Japanese Garden | Seattle Arboretum
Went to the Japanese Garden yesterday in the Arboretum. The Fall foliage was beyond stunning. This is one of the more popular Japanese maple trees just beyond the entrance to the garden. The light was coming from the left and lighting up the leaves with a fire of color. Best viewed full screen.
I'm combing through my already overstuffed "Portland Japanese Garden" folder and trying to get the best stuff out there. I refuse to be the guy still posting fall photos from the Japanese Garden in April.
This is a shot of a lesser-known Japanese Maple at the garden. Some wind kicked up on one day, and I really enjoyed the way the thing moved. Hopefully some of that translated through to the still image.
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