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yellow leaves

Our last trip over the mountains was too late for the red vine maples, but we got the full impact of the golden cottonwoods. We took a walk around Blackbird Island in Leavenworth, then stopped near Winton to take in the aspen groves there. Snow was beginning to creep down from the mountains – winter’sContinue reading “yellow leaves”

Posted byadminNovember 5, 2012Posted inNatureTags:autumn, Leavenworth, trees, Wenatchee ValleyLeave a comment on yellow leaves

woodland

When autumn colors are taking over, I do find it interesting to transmute things into black and white occasionally. This woodland was all greeny-yellow with lots of shifting shadows. Monochrome makes it particularly surreal, as if the image was made with an infrared filter. This is how that same woodland path looks in color. WhichContinue reading “woodland”

Posted byadminOctober 26, 2012Posted inNature, Post-processingTags:autumn, forest, monochromeLeave a comment on woodland
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