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I tiptoed around SpringHill on a misty October morning and captured muted colors against a pale blue sky. You'll find interior images, too, reflecting those same dusky hues. There's no place like Michigan in autumn!
We have three maple trees in our yard. One has green leaves that turn bright yellow in autumn. The one shown in this photo has dark red leaves that turn this lighter red/orange colour in autumn.
The other, we believe to be a cross between the first two. We discovered it many years ago as a tiny sapling growing against the fence between our driveway and our sideyard, midway between the first two trees. We transplanted it into the backyard and its leaves are a red-tinged green turning an orange-tinged yellow in autumn.
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This tree is especially colorful this autumn. It has dark red leaves in the summers but this fall it seems to be a brighter red than other years.
One of the last leaves on our Japanese maple - after a small storm. Happen to catch a little sunlight on that leaf - right out of the camera.
Leaf Rain Drops - DSC_0914 PSE NIK
This was a quick demo shot using the Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II lens. I did crop in the edges slightly (so it's not the full 14mm angle of view that was native out of the camera).
The sun was in a nice position for this. Tragically the telephone wire was in a bad position for this.