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3391 and three other SD's lead the southbound Sunday turn crew through Bitely past some early turning colors. This ended up being the last sunny Sunday we had that fall so this was a one and done season on the north 1/2 of the railroad.
I was expecting more fall colors than this so I tried to get more creative than usual. I've shot this falls several times before but never at this angle.
Leaves are changing, the weather is getting colder, we know what is coming soon. Taken through a window.
Valerio, c'è un carico speciale. Sei pronto? ( passi a prendere la nostra amica, prima?)
Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Can't Help Falling in Love - U2 ( questa è per Lola)
The Cramps - Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs
un film carino -ONCE - Falling
Aerosmith - Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
(qui non c'è falling, ma è per me - John Lennon-Watching the Wheels
Who is the best painter? Nature it is!
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A fall country scene from Hockley Road Country Road 7 in the Hockley Valley in Mono in Dufferin County Ontario Canada
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I believe this bit of magic is a result of the sun flaring through two close trees causing this lens effect. My intention was to capture this empty bench in the sunlight.
Once I learn the difference between flair and flare, you can find me on Twitter
The Youghiogheny River (Yok-i-gay-nee), or the Yough (Yok) for short, is a 132-mile (216 km) tributary of the Monongahela River. Youghiogheny is a Native American word meaning “a stream flowing in a contrary direction”, or “a stream flowing in a roundabout course.” The uniqeness of the Yough starts, at the beginning.. it runs north throughout its entire course.
Fall Creek meets the Snake River in southeast Idaho here at Fall Creek Falls. This waterfall has a 60 foot drop off a travertine ledge onto terraces before reaching the river. It always amazes me that there are no guard rails or paved trails along the sheer cliffs. There is no parking lot or Starbucks, and no fee to enjoy the view.