Thursday, October 16, 2008

Amber and red

Gold 2

The dying light lends its amber glow to the leaves, just before the sun calls it a day...................... and needless to add, I can't think beyond red, yellow and orange these days :)

Red

Gold 1

14 comments:

annulla said...

Such wonderful shapes and colors. These leaf images are just beautiful.

Blather From Brooklyn

Unknown said...

The grey skies and the sun on the colorful leaves makes a great shot.

Nazzareno said...

colors and perfumes in the autumn, the seduction of the soul

gaz said...

lovely compositions moi...

Gawdess said...

the top shot puts me in mind of the peace of a quiet building with stained glass windows - wonderful

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

Faye, thank you...those are not gery skies....for once sun came out yesterday (it's been mostly grey otherwise0 ...that's a li'l stream that runs close to our apartment .....:)

Hilary said...

That top shot is gasp-worthy.. and I did. So beautiful.

photowannabe said...

Amber glow and shadow play.
Photos worthy of awe.
Prize winners Moi.

Steve Buser said...

Moi, you are on a roll, in the zone. The fall shots are pure eye paint. At the Harleys are a dream out of time.

kaushik said...

Hey!

Again, wonderful snaps...

BTW, I was seeing your Tennessee pics, and my friends and I have this sudden urge to plan a visit to Tennessee during Thanksgiving after seeing the pics!.

Could you tell us about some of the things we could do there??

Cheers!
Kaushik

Kerri said...

Definitely liquid gold in these fall color posts, and I love the shape of those leaves!
Mellow yellow indeed. I can just see you soaking it all up :)
Our leaves are falling rapidly and it'll all be over soon for another year. Sad to see the glorious color go...but I'm sure we'll still find beauty to photograph.

tommie said...

the yellow gold seems to reach out and touch me....but then again,I love fall!

Sarad said...

what in the world...

laurel said...

I love the lighting behind the leaves! It's makes for the best shots! You've captured it beautifully as usual.