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Take my hand,
Take my whole life, too
For I can't help falling in love with you
!Feliz viernes!
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Who is the best painter? Nature it is!
This picture was taken in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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While many trees are still surprisingly green here after an extremely dry summer, the American sweetgum (Latin: Liquidamber styraciflua, German: Amerikanischer Amberbaum) shows off its gorgeous fall foliage.
The sweetgum has a Nahuatl (Aztec) name - Ocotzocuahuitl, which translates to tree that gives pine resin from ocotl (pine), tzotl (resin), cuahuitl (tree), which refers to the use of the tree's resin.
Der Lebensraum des Amerikanischen Amberbaums erstreckt sich von New York bis Nicaragua. Bei Verwundung tritt am Baum ein Saft aus, der früher in den USA zur Kaugummiherstellung genutzt wurde – daher stammt die gängige Bezeichnung „American Sweetgum“.
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These ducks were having fun playing in the water against a background of fall leaves.
I've learned that: Those small daily happenings are what make life so spectacular.
---Andy Rooney
Have a great day!
Fall out shelter
Copyright 2008 Ron Diorio
Courtesy of Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art
Thanks for a great 2008. Fingers crossed for '09.
A video for 2009:
missing fall's magic light and looking for winter's sparkle where i can find it!
and you can find a magical giveaway over at Mortal Muses, today and for 7 more days!
Fall on the Gunpowder Falls River in Baltimore County, Maryland. With the lower water level was able to get out into the riverbed.
When composing this shot, I was thinking of how the water was falling gently from step to step. How separated this was from the main water falls. And, how the flow led my eyes from the dark top, to the bright bottom.
At the bottom of the shot, a small tree had leaves that were clinging onto their branches. Their golden color went well with the bright area and the image took form. From the lifeless darkness at the top, to the brighter and more lively bottom, a story took shape.