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Taken at a park in Scarborough

Fall now, my cold thoughts, frozen fall

My sad thoughts, over my heart,

To be the tender burial

Of sweetness and of smart.

 

{ From the poem "Lament" by Robert Laurence Binyon }

Trying to capture Fall colours.

Cypress Gardens, Moncks Corner, S.C., October 12, 2013

The last leaves of fall with one of the houses from the row of house on Meridian Street in the background.

 

The beautiful fall colors in a single leaf.

A little fall beauty from my deck near Owasso, Oklahoma.

#105 for 118 in 2018: autumn/fall colour

  

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Havent photographed my FD in awhile, taken in the middle of Decemeber in Texas :)

No snow for us, just leaves lol

 

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Fall color in Utah has been a big disappointment this year. I noticed the leaves on the aspens were falling off without changing color as early as late August. Unfortunately, the trend has continued and now there are entire groves of aspens without leaves. I expect this is due to the exceptionally mild winter we had. At least the scrub oaks and maples are getting a little colorful. Here's a spot I scouted while mountain biking in American Fork Canyon. This is the most color I've seen in the entire area! On the plus side, I got to see a nice bull elk right before I took this shot.

Best if viewed large. Fall is coming but it's not here yet.

There's something about fall colors with a dusting of snow...

Taken at Sharon Woods, a Hamilton County Park in the Sharonville suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

The creek is pretty dry, but the colors are vibrant.

Fall colors along the stream.

The hypnic jerk is what you experience when you´re about to fall asleep and you suddenly "jump" , feeling like you´re falling.

 

In my series The Sleep Project I investigate the state between being awake and falling asleep. I´m searching for surrealistic landscapes to illustrate the many strange things that happen in this state of mind.

 

This was shot at the Reynisfjara shore near Vík on Iceland. Oh that place is truly magical! I need to go back to Iceland soon!!! :)

 

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Philbrook Museum, Tulsa, OK

Fall at the Morton Arboretum

Fall is upon us. Reposting one of my fave shots from Capitol Peak just outside of Aspen.We all thought sunset would not happen and most left. I stuck it out and was rewarded with what you see before you.

Fall (what little we get) is slowly coming to southern California. Used Florabella Vintage action and Urban texture.

I can't believe how beautiful the leaves look...the colors are so bright they seem almost unnatural!

Posterized. And briefly Explored at # 481 on 10/16/16

The colors in fall are often spectacular, such as here, in the Rhine valley in Switzerland close to Bad Ragaz.

 

Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SEL-1018 as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 5.7

Falling Slowly

Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová

I don't know you

But I want you

All the more for that

Words fall through me

And always fool me

And I can't react

And games that never amount

To more than they're meant

Will play themselves out

Take this sinking boat and point it home

We've still got time

Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice

You'll make it now

Falling slowly,…

Take this sinking boat and point it home

We've still got time

Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice

You'll make it now

Falling slowly sing your melody

I'll sing along

Songwriters: Glen Hansard / Marketa Irglova

Falling Slowly lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc

Silver Cascade Falls at Crawford Notch, White Mountains rimmed by fall colors

I took this fall gold photo about a month ago. Northern Utah had a short but colorful fall season. This aspen grove is near the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, next to Silverlake. I really like the delicate lines of the trees inside the golden aspen leaves.

 

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The gate colored by red, an orange, yellow gradation is good

The autumn leaves season will begin from now!

One of the many beautiful trees at the Washington State capital campus. This area is full of amazing, bright colors every fall.

 

The last wildflower to bloom in our woods is White Snakeroot. There is a line along the woodland edge robust with white flowers from late summer into fall. Apparently the foliage is toxic.

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