Fall has always been my favorite season and you captured it beautifully. Now I want to jump in the leaves...
2 November 2009 at 19:53
Marta said...
The photos are beautiful! For some reason, the leaves seemed extra pretty this year. Glad you still have the fire!!!!
3 November 2009 at 08:43
[Image] Fallen Maple Leaves - click for larger
We watched the weather for a few weeks with anxious anticipation. It had been a long time since we had worked Algonquin in peak autumn colour. After several weekends' forecasts for rain, we finally decided just to go on Thanksgiving weekend. On Friday Lori came with me to work so we could leave right after my afternoon class. But at the college there were no available outdoor parking spots to park a van with a canoe on the roof. I drove past the underground parking garage. It said 7 feet maximum. Hmmm, we must be close to that, if not a bit over. So I drove slowly. The canoe just touched the big bar suspended over the entrance. I carefully drove into a parking space. We just fit.
A little after 6 p.m we hit the road for the Park. We made only one quick stop in Huntsville and got to the Motel in Whitney around 10:30. It had rained hard the entire trip and had been a long day. So we went to bed and set the alarm for 6 a.m.
The next 2 days went much the same - up early, working in the predawn light. We had some lovely frost on Monday. I saw an image about to happen and pulled the van over. Smiling I set up the tripod and camera and ran to get into position. In 5 minutes it was gone. But it was long enough for me to get a few shots.[Image] Costello Creek - click for larger
After that I worked the frost covered leaves at the side of the road and then moved on to look for more landscapes.[Image] Frosted Leaves - click for larger [Image] Spruce Bog - click for larger
Heading west out of the park we came upon a large number of cars at the side of the road. There were two bull moose cavorting about, even butting heads. We got out and joined the crowd. Sometimes I wonder what people are thinking when they walk up to a large wild animal like a bull moose with small children in tow. They pose the kids dangerously close to the moose and proceed to take photos with point and shoot cameras. Now I understand that it is a big deal to see a moose for most of these people. For some, this was their first time. But these animals are very dangerous. Funny most people don't see it that way. I always cringe when I see this kind of thing.[Image] Moose - click for larger [Image] Moose - click for larger
It felt great to be out shooting images. It felt like it used to when I was younger and free to just shoot. Must see if I can keep that going.[Image] Highway 60 - click for larger
"Fall Colours and Fire in my Bones"
2 Comments -
Fall has always been my favorite season and you captured it beautifully. Now I want to jump in the leaves...
2 November 2009 at 19:53
The photos are beautiful! For some reason, the leaves seemed extra pretty this year. Glad you still have the fire!!!!
3 November 2009 at 08:43