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Our seasons are a bit delayed here in San Diego. We are just stating to get the fall colors. Mulberries and poplars are peaking in fall yellow now.
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Take great care when using a digital camera. Careless use of the zoom while operating the shutter can lead to unexpected results.......like falling into hyperspace. Always read and fully understand the manual.
Here's a shot from a recent trip Harriman State Park in New York State. This is one of the roads in the park and it looked cool to me so I stopped and got the shot.
We found this gorgeous yellow mini-mum at Costco last fall. It threw out quite a few flowers before the Winter freezes hit, and it managed to make it through the bits of snow we saw here in December. After trimming away dead wood a few weeks ago, it started to really explode with new growth. I can't wait to see it show little yellow blossoms...
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Anything goes: Illustrate a song - part 2. Because I could not decide between both images and because it's anything goes :)
Card for the HA Fall Color challenge. This is also entry for the Caardvarks Sketch Challenge (sketch #1). TFL! :)
Happy first day of fall...official at 4:02 pm. The color is slow this year, but starting in my yard.
This fall was either too green, too rainy or too cold for me. I didn't get out and get any nice fall photos. Seems to happens every year! haha Maybe I don't love Autumn as much as I thought I did. Or maybe I was working too hard.
just moved into my new house while i'm at school last week, and i live across from these crazy cool woods with thick brown trees, mossy grounds, and a lot of mud apparently which was not so great. but otherwise very cool, definitely will be shooting some more over there.
can't believe it's already fall, the downside of living in maine is that fall always seems to turn into winter way too quickly. always feels like there's a couple weeks of nice fall weather and then boom. snow. gotta always remember, winter is coming.
For a person who grew up in a decidedly tropical country, the concept of "Fall" was quite new to me. Sure, I had seen those colorful images of trees bursting with vibrant reds and mellow yellows, sure I had seen those misty hills polka dotted with multi-colored trees and sure I had had even one or two mention the lovely fall scenery in the Rockies.
But when I got to see such vibrant fall foliage right in California, it was a sensation like no other. The pictures instantly transported me to that beautiful cloudy day in the Eastern Sierras, during the peak of one of the most vibrant fall seasons in California in 2010.
One of the vantage points allowed me to explore the yellow hued forest, dense with aspens whose white trunks littered with "eyes" contrasted well with the warm background. Here two aspen trees, their trunks lined up so perfectly that they looked like twins, stand in a forest of yellow
I shot this with a telephoto lens at 1/500s, ISO 400 at F5.6, giving a rather shallow DOF that suited this scene well.
South Lake Road, Sabrina Lake Basin
Bishop CA
We don't get to see fall foilage much here in Florida. So was thrilled to find some residual colors on our Louisiana trip. Edited in Lightroom. Enjoy
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In the 'Pacific Temperate Rain Forest' Autumn is putting on a spectacular 'Fall Color' show....
This sweeping front view of the magnificent 'South Fall' in October is a part of 'Trail of Ten Falls' in the Silver Falls State Park, a part of Pacific Temperate Rain Forest formed about 15 million years ago known as Columbia River basalt, in the state of Oregon, USA.
South Fall is the best known and the tallest single fall of the ten Waterfalls dropping 177 feet straight down from huge lava basalt bedrocks.....
The ten waterfalls of this park became well known due to the famous professional photographer June Drake. He used his landscape photographs of Silver Falls in an active and successful campaign to establish Silver Falls State Park in 1931.
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I am in the process of moving. Just finished up having the computer room painted. I should have more time to use the computer and the camera a bit more. For awhile anyway. This image was made during one of my walks. We still have some colors on the trees but less than when this image was taken.
So...not doing any laundry recently has made me turn a few summer dresses into fall ones. I hope it's working.
blue dress: Charlotte Russe
sweater: The Buckle
scarf: hat shop in LA
socks: gift
boots: journeys
Last night the clouds made it look like the sky was *actually* falling. I was fortunate enough to be in a great place to take a few photos.
It was really nice to see water at Vernal Fall along the Mist Trail. I'd never seen it quite like this. Usually I see it roaring down. This was a gentle, wispy fall.
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Another example of just how quickly things can change, this time it is one of the two operators seen here that is now history. The location is St Boswells Green on 15th April 2013, where Perryman's Mercedes OC500LE/MCV 044 (AE12AZB) and Munro's Enviro 300 schoolbus 561 (SN56AXW) are about to depart on services 67 to Galashiels and 51 to Edinburgh respectively, having interchanged some of their passengers between the two services.
Just over two months later it was announced that Munro's had lost the contract for the 51/52 and 68, which it had held since 2000, to Perryman's and by early July Munro's had disappeared after the company announced its closure with effect from the end of service on July 3rd. This left Scottish Borders Council to find alternative providers for the services run by Munro's and it managed to do so in the space of a day, without any disruptions to services. Munro's had gained a reputation for delivering a quality service but its latter years were blighted by constant financial struggles and service unreliability. By the end of operation four out of a batch of seven MAN/MCVs bought by Munro's in 2006 were out of use with three awaiting new engines and the fourth having been ordered off the road following the discovery of soot in the passenger area. The unpainted replacement front offside headlight panel on 561 typifies the unkempt appearance that the Munro's fleet took on in later years.
At the start of 2013 it emerged that Munro's had been stripped of its O-licence with effect from the end of March by the Traffic Commissioner following licence disc offences involving a Dalkeith area operator. The other party involved, Edinburgh Group Travel, also lost its O-licence and the managing directors of both companies lost their repute. Munro's appealed the decision and this allowed it to continue running past the 31 March deadline while the appeal was heard. Although this was subsequently rejected, one of the Munro's directors (who had not lost his repute) applied for a new O-licence which was granted in early-May but in the event it turned out to be academic - the contract losses proved to be the final straw for Munro's and the decision was made soon afterwards to cease trading. A fall from grace which could so easily have been avoided.