As we quickly move into winter, autumn colors peak at all times of the day.
These photos show how natural daylight and night time light enhance the transition of the maple tree in my yard.
Transition is the theme for the Weekly Photo Challenge.
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Terri! Your maple is a autumnal delight!!! What colors:)
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Thank you, Lia! I hope all is well with you and you are enjoying your weekend!
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Thanks Terri:) I’m still not eating much after yesterday’s feast so I’m taking it easy at home today. It was a super day yesterday and now I’m just reveling in the memories! Hope your Thanksgiving was awesome!
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Well, Girl…all’s left here is brown and gray. The last remaining leaf on the willow tip has even let go. Although the willow branches do have a soft silver cast from water droplets.
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I think we are raking leaves into January!
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So pretty, Terri.
janet
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Color extravaganza!
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Such lovely colours.
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Amazing colors!
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amazingly bright and beautiful transitions the leaves give us! love these!
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Just discovered your blog through Johanna Massey’s posts for the week. For someone who never sees Autumn colours in arid Western Australia these pictures are a great treat! Thank you. TJ
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Thank you, TJ, I’m glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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