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Changing autumn colors in a park in Michigan.
Beautiful Yellow Leaves of a Tree in a City Park During an Autumn Afternoon. Milano, Italy. Film Photography
Tree loosing leaves
Bare trees against blue sky, Venezuela
Trees with autumn leaves on the stone wall.Japanese park.
Sunlight filtering through vibrant maple leaves against blue sky.
Under the tree shade looking up to the beautiful colored leaves in an autumn afternoon
While climbing, I took pictures of the beautiful autumn leaves of the mountain zelkova.
Fall color foliage hits Hudson Valley, New York.
Trees
Aerial view of Aceh rainforest canopy, Indonesia
Beautiful colors
Brilliant yellow and orange maple leaves looking through a tree at Appleton Farm, Ipswich MA.
Bright autumn vista on maple tree foliage at Lake Carlos State Park in central Minnesota.
Red maple tree (acer rubrum) turning yellow in autumn, New England. Soon the leaves will turn red. The most common tree in North America.
Autumn Forest
Fall color foliage hits Hudson Valley, New York.
a few of my walks captured on film
Mount Desert Island and Bar Harbor, Maine
Photo taken in Lisse, Netherlands
A large maple tree on a bright and windy autumn day, phographed from directly below.
A low angle view looking up at a red and orange tree with a blue sky in the background bring autumn
Golden autumn in the deciduous forest
trees of European beech in the warm autumn colors against a blue sky
Autumnal trees in Tannersville, New York State.
Down view of the forest with green trees and blue sky
Kyoto - Japan - April 7, 2024: Kyoto, officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.\nKyoto is one of the oldest municipalities in Japan, having been chosen in 794 as the new seat of Japan's imperial court by Emperor Kanmu.
South America - Brazil - South - Paraná - Municipality of Guaraqueçaba - Beach - December/1998.
The Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) gets its name from the way the leaves quake in the wind. The aspens grow in large colonies, often starting from a single seedling and spreading underground only to sprout another tree nearby. For this reason, it is considered to be one of the largest single organisms in nature. During the spring and summer, the aspens use sunlight and chlorophyll to create food necessary for the tree’s growth.  In the fall, as the days get shorter and colder, the naturally green chlorophyll breaks down and the leaves stop producing food.  Other pigments are now visible, causing the leaves to take on beautiful orange and gold colors.  These colors can vary from year to year depending on weather conditions.  For instance, when autumn is warm and rainy, the leaves are less colorful. This aspen grove was photographed along the Arizona Trail near Bismarck Lake in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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