Monday, November 4, 2013

Our World - A little color

A little bit of cold and the trees in our area burst with color.



6 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Oh, Lew! That's not a "little" color!! That is awesome color! Such terrific captures! Thanks so much for sharing the beauty! Have a great week!

Marcia said...

My trees are much the same here east of you. Tulip poplar have mostly lost theirs. Its the beech still hanging on and some of those will be on all winter for the young trees. It's all lovely when the sun hits them just as you showed in your photos.

Laura said...

So vibrant and beautiful Lew… we are past prime season for color… but still it is picturesque here too.

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Cynthia said...

The trees look as if the lig is coming from within. Any lingering leaves blew off our trees in the big wind yesterday and are probably in Michgan by now!

Jackie said...

Those are some of the most splendid oranges and yellows I've ever seen...and pairing them with that blue sky! Splendid!!!

Karen said...

We didn't get a lot of autumn colour this year, so I am really enjoying your shots!