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fall foliage

For virtually every year of the last decade, I’ve made specific trips to photograph the colours of autumn in various parts of the world. After all this time it still has a pull for me, partly because the locations are so different, partly because there’s more to photographing the fall than capturing a lot of bright colours. Composition and structure are every bit as important as they are with any landscape, and scale is a real dilemma. Do I crop in tightly on those colours or shall I pull back to see the colours in their context.? How much colour? Sometimes I feel that just a little colour speaks louder than a photograph packed with it.

01 Lime Creek Road, Colorado
02 Loch Affric, Scotland
03 Glen Lyon, Scotland
04 Cushman Lake, near Telluride
05 North Conway, NH
06 Aspens, Independence Pass
07 Cherry leaves, Datchet
08 Ancient Beech, Glen Lyon
09 Loch Affric
10 Crystal Lake, Colorado
11 Near Baddeck, Nova Scotia
12 Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
13 Shelburne Birches, NH
14 Margaree Valley, Nova Scotia
15 Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia
16 Near Gorham NH
17 Boathouse, Curtis Pond, VT
18 Aspens, Maroon Lake, Colorado
19 Glen Strathfarrar, Scotland
20 Westonbirt, Wiltshire
21 Dallas Divide in snow
22 Storm Light, Crested Butte
23  Huckleberries and Lichen, Nova Scotia
24 Intervale, New Hampshire
25 Westonbirt Dogwoods

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