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  • While exploring a rural byway along the Sandy River in Maine, I came upon this combination of fall color and classical composition - I couldn't resist.  Light rain had been falling much of the day and luckily, it had abated when I climbed through a screen of trees and down the bank on the other side. By the time I spent nearly half an hour trying different views, this one, my second image of about a dozen, turned out to be the most successful. It's a place I had never been before, and I may never visit again. Still, the time and effort was worth it.
    Fall color on the Sandy River
  • Classic Fall color scenes always evoke a mix of excitement along with urgency - winter is coming. A little while longer, rich color and amazement fill the heart regarding what the Creator has crafted for us to enjoy.
    Oaks in Autumn-Maine
  • This may be the last fine art landscape photograph of beautiful Lamoille Canyon's famous aspen forests. (See addendum below).<br />
    Gouged out by ancient glaciers, Lamoille Canyon in the Ruby Mountains is a gem. Streams altered by beaver ponds and year-round water freshen the landscape and welcome hikers and hunters. Vigorous aspen and cottonwoods offer rich color in the fall. The peaks are all well above 10,000 feet and inspire positivity to visitors. Elko County residents can be proud of their beautiful Rubies.<br />
    Addendum: The Range Two Fire burned in the Ruby Mountains near Elko and tore over multiple ridge lines and quickly consumed approximately 5,000 acres after starting on Sunday, September 30, 2018. The wind drove flames into Lamoille Canyon, scorching the popular recreation area from "bottom to top," according to Erica Hupp, public information officer for the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. This is indeed a sad event that will not be restored for well over 100 years.
    Lamoille Autumn
  • There's something wistful about aspens that are just a day past peak color. Clustered on the high slopes of Timber Creek, these aspens flare in brief glory before the winds of winter. This steep and beautiful side canyon affords solitude and rejuvenation to a camera-carrying traveler. The Schell Creek Mountain Range is home to a large and rambling spruce, fir, and aspen forest. This is a great place to escape to for urban refugees. Call on your Boy Scout training if you go: water, fuel, spare tires, food, good boots and a warm woolen blanket. And a sharp pocket knife.
    Timber Canyon, Success Loop, White P...jpg
  • Late September color comes to Utah's high country. Golden aspen leaves mingle with red and orange maple and green conifers to cover the hills with brilliant splashes of color.
    Aspen Forest panoramic
  • Sometimes the simple things are very elegant. This tranquil scene along a rural road caught me by surprise while on the way to a coastal lighthouse. While the usual fall colors surrounded the view as I considered how to make the image, I was mostly keyed in on the sooty black paint of the doors, accented by the clean white trim around the edges.  Cattails in soft focus, frame the reflective image under the low light of an overcast sky just after sunrise.
    Forest boat house, rural Maine
  • Fall color at high altitude frames this peaceful valley far below Kingston Pass in the Toiyabe mountain range in Lander County. It's a marvelous place for solitude with a breath taking two-track trail over the top of the crest. Take plenty of supplies and a spare tire or two, and good boots in case you have to walk out.
    Kingston pass, Toiyabe range, Nevada
  • Clear water and shady cover dresses Lamoille Creek, near where it exits one of the most beautiful canyons in north America. Bright greens and the beginning of fall's favorite color - yellow - covers the cottonwoods bending over the bend in the creek.
    Lamoille Creek, northern Nevada
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