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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Yes, it was still a good year for fall color!
(Above and below: Morning reflections on Turtle Lake)
Despite the frequent claims by many people that this was a "bad" year for fall colors, I was still able to find plenty of good color. True, I had to look a little harder than I normally do, but as long as you spent a lot of time out in the woods there was still plenty of autumn beauty to be found. This is a collection of fall color images taken at various times over the month of October. Enjoy!
(Below: Fallen maple leaves on Old Highway 61)
(Below: Vibrant Maples)
(Below: Sunlit Maples)
(Below: Maple Forest)
(Below: Maple Forest Abstract... Sometimes its fun to play around with shutter speeds and create some abstract images with an otherwise "ordinary" scene. This image is a 1/2 second exposure of a stand of Maple trees. I shot the image hand-held, without the use of a tripod and panned the camera vertically during the 1/2 second exposure).
(Below: Mountain Ash trees on Grand Portage Bay)
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