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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Fall Color Continued
Our fall color is starting to wind down. It has been a longer than usual spell of colorful trees and the oaks are just starting to turn there deep reds and browns.
Been trying to see as many color spectacles as I can. The images above and below are from the South Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metro Parks.
From Indigo Lake a sunrise with the beautiful fall colors lighting up the morning trees.
After the sunrise, I walked to a beautiful spot of sumacs in flame red color. Decided to get a different perspective of the fall display.
While exploring the beautiful woodland scenes, capturing the feel of the intimate fall color amongst the trees is always fun. The following from Brecksville Reservation of the Cleveland Metro Parks.
This past week, we had an semi-unusual snow during our peak fall color. It was a lot of fun to try and capture as many scenes as I could with snow and fall color before the snow melted away. From the Bedford Reservation of the Cleveland Metro Parks.
The final image from a Tinkers Creek overlook in Cleveland Metro Parks. Trying to capture the snow amongst the fall color again.
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the sumac and tinker's creek overlook really stand out and inspire me
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