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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Fading Away

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It seems like Fall's colors are reluctant to relent to Winter. Although most of the leaves are gone I am surprised at how many are still hanging on. The tree on my lawn closest to my house is completely bare but the one down by the road still has some green and has lost few of it's leaves. The trees in the back are just starting to drop their canopy.

This is another from Mohawk Park and is similar to one I posted on Parallel Universe on Monday. I wasn't sure which one I liked better.

I wanted to mention great, fun, Holiday photoblog that is the creation of Justin Gaynor. It's called "Tis' The Season" and it's a collaborative photoblog featuring seasonal Holiday photos from Thanksgiving through New Years from some very fine photographers many of whom you know and if you don't you will and I promise it will be worth the visit. So please go check it out. It started officially last week and there are already some wonderful photos up to enjoy.

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Labels: Fall, New Jersey, Park

posted by Laurie at 12:50 PM

18 Comments:

Blogger Paul said...

Same thing here, Laurie. Most of the trees have dropped their leaves, but there are a few hangers-on.

On my way to work I pass this one particular tree that is absolutely full of beautiful yellow leaves. It looks as if none of them have fallen. The sunshine hits it just right about 9:00 AM. I think that I'll try to get a picture of it tomorrow morning!

I'll mosey on over to the link that you provided.

2:12 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger photowannabe said...

I love how Fall just holds on so tenaciously. Its wonderful eye candy everywhere.
I'm off to see the blog you recommended. Have a wonderful day.

2:13 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger Still said...

All the spirit of the autimn here... A poetic image.

2:29 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger www.photo-effe.com said...

wonderful shot
I am back

4:13 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger Kerri said...

Gorgeous fall shot! Love the one on your other blog also!

Most all of our leaves have fallen...I miss them.

I'll check out the Holiday photoblog.

4:56 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger Monterey John said...

End of the season to be sure. Emotive.

11:59 PM, November 28, 2007  
Blogger evlahos said...

Another great shot. wonderful colors and treatment

3:50 AM, November 29, 2007  
Anonymous jelb said...

Bonsoir,
Nice composition..poetic shot..Bravo!

11:43 AM, November 29, 2007  
Blogger Sidney said...

Beautiful...beautiful !

7:48 PM, November 29, 2007  
Blogger nazzareno said...

Splendid photo, intense and delicate. As always

2:46 AM, November 30, 2007  
Anonymous kurt said...

very beautiful - the remains of autumn.

6:33 AM, November 30, 2007  
Anonymous Intern said...

beautiful colors ... Love the mist in the background.

8:15 AM, November 30, 2007  
Anonymous Michel [Une photo,vite et reviens tard] said...

So delicate, Laurie, so delicate..I'm angry beacuse i never think to take a picture like this!

2:18 PM, November 30, 2007  
Blogger Jasp said...

Very atmospheric..has a great original feel to it.

3:11 PM, November 30, 2007  
Blogger Tony said...

Beautiful as always
:o)
T

7:18 AM, December 01, 2007  
Anonymous Szche said...

Nice one ;) Gj Laurie

10:40 AM, December 01, 2007  
Anonymous Digtal Frenzy said...

I love how the colors stand out. What an excellent photo.

Digital Frenzy

www.digitalfrenzy.net

8:18 PM, December 06, 2007  
Anonymous Steve W said...

I very much like the contrast you captured between the bright leaves and subdued background. This image has a lovely feel to it.

8:30 AM, December 19, 2007  

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