The tamaracks are losing their needles for another year.
The gentle yellow-orange is a comfortable colour after the showy colours of the maples, birches and poplars.
The tamaracks are losing their needles for another year.
The gentle yellow-orange is a comfortable colour after the showy colours of the maples, birches and poplars.
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Oak leaves in late fall.
*Today’s photodyssey post is number 1500. Hard to believe.
Thanks for all the views and kind comments over the past 6 years.
Time flies when you’re having fun!
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Sumac grows with most rhythmic branches.
Different exotic, elegant curves form when the plant develops.
This dead bush, missing its bark in places, provides texture as well as curve.
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At the bottom of Moffat’s Hill on West Peninsula Rd.
This little maple in the middle of a Red Pine bush turns red every year.
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So today I made photographs of Autumn leaves. Lots of photographs.
Lots of colour this time of year!
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There is a pond beside Hwy 11 that looks just great in the fall.
Today at noon under high cloud and uniform light.
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Visiting Pittsford area this Thanksgiving weekend. The Erie Canal runs through this part of the world.
Autumn is just arriving here.
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