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I came along
I wrote a song for you
And all the things you do
And it was called ”Yellow”
In a park, by a small lake, Finland.
🎧 Yellow (Coldplay)
This image shows the five maple trees at Raitschin just after sunset. It's a shot from last year's september, when we visited the little hill with the trees to enjoy the sunset.
Autumn in Melbourne is always beautiful, with many wonderful deciduous trees full of colour like this Japanese Maple which I caught just on the turn one sunny early Autumn day in May.
Melbourne experienced a wonderful Indian summer this year, and as a result, not only are there still plenty of beautiful blooms about, but the Autumnal colours were brilliant.
Red Maple..
This weekend was a lovely day for a hike to Heart Lake,
at the beginning of the hike we passed this tree that was so vibrant and red i had to stop and capture the absolute beauty of what we were seeing.
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We have great colors in autumn in Atlantic Canada and I was happy to find this pretty spot where the leaves and trees had not all been damaged by Hurricane Fiona.
Rooted in a granite crevice alongside Jackson Falls, this small maple "tree" displays its brilliant fall colors in a cascade of red and orange.
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.
A beautiful twilight in February helped complete a seasonal series I have been pecking away at here for nearly two years.
One Tough Little Leaf
In late February Karen and I headed out at 7:00 am to get some photos of the fog that had settled over the city during the night. The pathways are sidewalks were icy and slippery, making our trek slow and steady to avoid falls and injury.
This is a shot of a determined leaf which refused to fall from its tree throughout the entire winter . that is one tough little leaf..
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This is where my brother and I waited for the school bus in the morning as kids and it has not changed much over the years.
Autumn in Melbourne is always beautiful, with many wonderful deciduous trees full of colour like this Japanese Maple which I caught just on the turn one on my walk yesterday.
Yesterday was an Indian summer day, an oddity between the colder rainy days. Therefore I thought I'd go for a walk and take advantage of the sunny conditions.
On a back road in the Woodstock Township of Vermont, a solitary maple dressed in gold seems to be a canopy over the distant rolling hillsides covered in fall colors.
It was as if all the happiness,
all of the magic of this blissfull hour,
had flowed together in this stirring.
Bittersweet tones and flowed away,
becoming temporal and transitory once more.
-Hermann Hesse
Who doesn't know the maple tree? Maple syrup, Toronto Maple Leafs, Canadian flag... Anyway, they are interesting to work with if you like painterly effects.
A solitary Red Maple tree displays red hues of autumn in early October sunshine.
Photograph taken 3 October 2017.
Rivière/River Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, Canada
Camera: Olympus EM1 MkII
Lens: Olympus 12-40/2.8