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Photographing the leaves of the trees, which announce the arrival of autumn, wearing their best colors.
Fotografiando las hojas de los árboles , que nos anuncian la llegada del otoño, vistiendo sus mejores colores.
Spotted this gorgeous scene the other day going towards East Jordan. Sun came out just at the right moment.
Fall colors this year were beautiful where they hit, but unfortunately the drought across much of Minnesota hindered many places from turning at all. I found this beautiful patch of Maples along the Mississippi River in southern Minnesota. Thankfully even in harsh conditions beauty can still be found everywhere you look. This serves as a reminder that even in the midst of our chaotic world that God still made beauty and He has not forgotten His people. Praise be to God for the love and blessing He has shown us!
Slowly we're beginning to see the magnificent colors of Fall.
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The color of fall leaves.
Plants make their own food. They take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They turn water and carbon dioxide into food and oxygen. Oxygen is a gas in the air that we need to breathe.
Plants make their food using sunlight and something called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll gives leaves their green color.
Winter days are short and dry. Many plants stop making food in the fall. The chlorophyll goes away. Then we can see orange and yellow colors. These colors were in the leaves all summer, but the green covered them up.
Some leaves turn red. This color is made in the fall, from food trapped in the leaves.
Brown colors are also made in the fall. They come from wastes left in the leaves.
Large shaggy mushrooms burst up from the forest floor. These edible mushrooms are known by several names; Shag, Shaggy mane, and Lawyer's Wig
Hi hi everyone! Here is already feeling like autumn finally! haha
How have you been these days? I hope everyone is really good and enjoying this seasons!
Now I have to return to my homework haha I need vacations again.
Have an excellent week guys, and take care a lot of yourself *hugs*
Ps. I want to thanks Irene to take this pic with me haha I really didn’t have time and I have to take it really fast, so tysm for this quick pic haha I hope you like it xoxo
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As the leaves fall from the trees I dream of new beginnings. As the fallen leaves crunch under my boots I leave the past behind.
“It was one of those perfect fall days when the air is cool enough to wake you
up but the sun is also kissing your face.”
― Anita Diamant
Taken at the beautiful Silent Melody ----------------->
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When you have just spent a week relaxing in a place like this, it is hard to spend time behind the computer to catch up on everyone’s images on Flickr. Our weather is still great at home so I stay outdoors as much as I can. We had a wonderful time camping and taking pictures in this northern Ontario park. The evening light warmed the heart on the cooler days. The air was that perfect fall freshness and crispness without feeling like winter is on the way.
I'm still editing out old photos and discovering that we had a much better fall in 2016 than we did in 2021.
Iyeoka - Simply Falling
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North Carolina Mountains. A couple weeks ago I spent a few days along the southern Blue Ridge Parkway. There was a dash of color, cooler temperatures than Georgia, and fall migrants!
Magic light in de Hoge Veluwe National Park.
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Here in north Georgia we usually get quite a few southbound migrating Hooded Warblers throughout the season. In fall migration it is often somewhat territorial and may stay in an area for days before moving on again. Both sexes act that way and will often respond to its chink call. Yes you can often tell a fall male Hooded from a spring one. The beak wil be more black in Spring and in the fall it is lighter.