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Tag Archives: fall leaves

Late bloomers

Two pear trees in the backyard are now blooming orange. It was a muggy overcast day after it had rained all night and it was the right color to lift the mood.

Posted byDaniel BrinnemanNovember 30, 2020November 30, 2020Posted inphotographyTags:fall, fall leaves, pear treesLeave a comment on Late bloomers

Fall colors

I went out for a walk around the neighborhood yesterday. The fall colors are peaking in some areas and in others the leaves have fallen. It was pretty and the weather nice.

Posted byDaniel BrinnemanNovember 28, 2020November 29, 2020Posted inphotographyTags:fall, fall leaves, iPhone, walkingLeave a comment on Fall colors

Single frame: Under Moxley Covered Bridge

Finished working on this fall photo from Chelsea, Vermont. I had a list of covered bridges to visit near South Royalton on this day and found a nice view from under the bridge after discovering fresh boot prints.

Posted byDaniel BrinnemanNovember 27, 2020November 14, 2022Posted inphotographyTags:covered bridges, fall, fall leaves, print for sale, river, single frame, Vermont4 Comments on Single frame: Under Moxley Covered Bridge

Out for a walk in the fall weather

I briefly went outside during golden hour as the sun was setting to take pictures of yellow Forsythia flowers and red Dogwood leaves.

Posted byDaniel BrinnemanNovember 10, 2020June 21, 2021Posted inphotographyTags:Dogwood, fall, fall leaves, Forsythia2 Comments on Out for a walk in the fall weather

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