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Friday
Sep282012

ku # 1186-90 ~ bite sized Autumn color

Fall color # 1 ~ in the vicinity of Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen1044757-20449806-thumbnail.jpg
Fall color # 2 ~ in the vicinity of Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen
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Fall color # 3 ~ in the vicinity of Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen
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Fall color # 4 ~ in the vicinity of Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen
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Fall color # 4 ~ in the vicinity of Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack Park • click to embiggen
On yesterday's entry, ku # 1185, Mary Dennis wrote (in part):

...A perfect example, in my opinion, of an effective way to document the beauty of the changing season. It hits me in the gut but doesn't knock me in the head and render me senseless with blazing, over-the-top saturation...

My response: Mary, thanks for the comment and, somewhat needless to write, I agree with your opinion. In that spirit, while I was out and about yesterday afternoon, I pictured a few more bite-sized, saturation content wise, Autumn pictures.

Reader Comments (1)

The take home lesson from all of these images is that they could have been captured in many places, not just in a national park. In other words, we all have access to rich material. That's one of the most important lessons that I've learnt over the last five years. Bottom left is especially nice.

September 29, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterColin Griffiths

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