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Third image in my Autumn Leaves series...

 

A simple capture of Maple leaves as they gently hang from their branches.

 

Red, purple, gold, lime green, and brown.

 

Even some blue here, with the sky shining through a gap in the branches :)

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Seattle Japanese Garden

 

Photographed in Hardyston, NJ

 

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Tech:

Nikon D800

NIkon 14-24

ISO - 100

23 mm

f-16

.5 sec

Taken end of last year.

Study of maple leaves in the forest of Warren Dunes State Park.

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) eating maple seeds straight from a tree they grow on.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) jedząca klonowe nasionka prosto z drzewa.

At Eastlawn cemetery

there are maple, oak and hickory trees where I live.... maples turn the best colors.

I mean April showers on my maples.

January maple trees, and patches of unsubmerged ground in the flooded river.

North Berwick, Maine

Maple trees budding out. Finally. The winter was long. I used Pretty Presets on this photo in Lightroom.

Acer palmatum, commonly known as Japanese maple, palmate maple, or smooth Japanese maple, is a species of woody plant native to Japan, Korea, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russia.

Its that tree again

The Japanese Maple at the Portland Japanese Garden.

  

I like this horizontal version a little better than the vertical I posted a few weeks ago as this photo has better light at the base of the tree lighting the fallen leaves and rim lighting the tree trunk.

maple tree and foliage

Iconic Japanese Maple emphasizing tree trunks and branches.

The Autumn is most faverite season for me.

If I keep working japan I can see the beatiful maple in kyoto..

But There is no change in this year.

When can I see that maple again?

Nov. 2005. In kiyomizutera in Kyoto

Edited in "Fotor"

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