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I wonder why this tree didn't survive 8 months without water ;-)
Strobist info: 430x II into silver umbrella @1/16 - top left from camera
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Cropped, taken on an FZ200, handheld, and slightly sharpened. I really am amazed that the chlorophyll structures are visible! The lighting on the green caught my eye.
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“O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; Tomorrow’s wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all. The crows above the forest call; Tomorrow they may form and go. O hushed October morning mild, Begin the hours of this day slow. Make the day seem to us less brief. Hearts not averse to being beguiled, Beguile us in the way you know. Release one leaf at break of day; At noon release another leaf; one from our trees, one far away. Retard the sun with gentle mist; Enchant the land with amethyst. Slow, slow! For the grapes’ sake, if the were all, Whose elaves already are burnt with frost, Whose clustered fruit must else be lost– For the grapes’ sake along the all.”
Robert Frost
A single leaf clings to this sapling in the woods behind the house. Gaston County, NC, USA. Canon T6i, 1/160, f8, -1/3 EV, ISO 400, Canon EF-S18-55 IS @ 47mm, RAW. 1/15/2017
I spent part of Sunday photographing the fall foliage in the Washington, DC, area. Here are a few of the better photos.
Nikon D200 and 105mm micro, handheld.
Synergy Marketing Partners Nissan Leaf Event at the Morton Arboretum in Autumn
Nissan Leaf
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Synergy Marketing Partners
Photograph taken by Michael Kappel
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