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Canadian 'Lipstick Red' maple leaves, once upon a time, in my garden at Castle Hill in north-west Sydney. Re-visited today, Saturday 4th July, 2020, with some modifications in Snapseed.

Canon 60D with a Canon 100mm macro lens.

Cheers from Sydney!!

Basking in warm light,

flowing with the Autumn glow

-- delight for the soul.

 

While up in the mountains, surrounded by Autumn color, it's tempting to want to shoot everything around you or constantly go for the wide view. I find it more rewarding to focus on the intimate close ups. At just the right moment, the light breaks through a cloud and lights up that Autumn glow.

 

Wishing everyone a great day ahead!

Happy Canada Day my dear Canadian friends

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The maples variety still fascinates me :)

siebold maple leaves taken in Daigo, Ibaraki, Japan

I think that autumn is often the best season for leaves. Whilst we all enjoy seeing new leaves in spring after the barren season of winter, it is in autumn that we get to notice all the fine veining, delicate textures and sharp edges of the leaves as they change colour and array themselves in their autumnal costumes of reds, browns, oranges and golds.

 

Autumn is now well and truly with us here in Melbourne, and the cooler winds of seasonal change are blowing away the remnants of summer, like it tosses the red, gold and orange leaves that carpet the ground.

 

The other day was a perfect autumnal day in Melbourne: sunny, but not too bright, warm, but not hot, and perfectly still. Therefore I thought I'd go for a walk and take advantage of the sunny conditions and take some photographs. This includes these wonderful golden yellow English maple leaves which look like stars, tumbling from the sky.

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The maple leaves turn color in late August and early September out where I live.

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Down by the creek, it was a new day and a new season. The air was heavy with mist and the early morning sun was cutting through the woods. Another day to appreciate.

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I hope the next generation don't have to live through a pandemic..I hope everyone gets safely through this one..

Last maple leaves in late fall.

New leaves coming in on a maple tree taken the other day, but it reminds me more of fall!

Lovely Red Maple Leaves in the morning.

Some gorgeous light and colour from late last year. I was surprised to find such colour so late into the season. This year is looking to be quite colourful as well. A great time of season to get out and take some photos.

3rd - #3846-st "L'autunno - The autumn"

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Frost covered maple leaves glowing in sunrise light

I think that autumn is often the best season for leaves. Whilst we all enjoy seeing new leaves in spring after the barren season of winter, it is in autumn that we get to see the leaves array themselves in their autumnal costumes of reds, browns, oranges and golds, hanging down looking like nature's stained glass as the light streams through them.

 

Autumn is now well and truly with us here in Melbourne, and the cooler winds of seasonal change are blowing away the remnants of summer, like it tosses the red, gold and orange leaves that carpet the ground.

 

The other day was a perfect autumnal day in Melbourne: sunny, but not too bright, warm, but not hot, and perfectly still. Therefore I thought I'd go for a walk and take advantage of the sunny conditions and take some photographs. This includes these wonderful golden yellow English maple leaves in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy.

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More rain today. Lovely to see the effects.

 

This has an odd size, but not from cropping. No lack of pixels with this camera. I’ve turned comments off. Thanks for looking.

Happy Canada Day!

 

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Most of the leaves are gone. They lay like a carpet on the ground and await the first snow.

 

Exeter, Ontario

Canada

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Leaves drop, one by one,

As embers fade with the sun

-- Autumn to Winter

 

While hiking recently through the mountains in South Carolina and North Georgia, I was able to find plenty of Autumn color. Often, small fireballs could be found deep in the woods. Every moment was alive as leaves fell one by one around me. Mother nature's brilliance on display. Wishing everyone a great day ahead!

A leaf of a red maple (Acer rubrum, Sapindaceae) sits and reflects amid drops of water on the hood of a vehicle.

Eagle River, Wisconsin

 

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