I did say that for the first snow I had hoped to find some snow on leaves to use for macros — proper macros, I mean, with a macro lens and maybe also with a tripod in my garage, out of the wind.
As I've already mentioned, that wasn't about to happen, but along with shooting some winter scenes in the park, I did get a few close-ups.
Another car had parked here, so these fallen leaves weren't completely covered, which is what I had wanted.
As I walked through the park, I also took a few photos of leaves on branches.
And that was the first snowfall, and likely the last of any significance anyway, for awhile.
Love these, especially the third!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! We are finally getting fall color in north east Ohio and they predict snow by next Friday!
ReplyDeletethey look lovely! Can't believe it's time for snow there already!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thanks for braving the weather.
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful images.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves are lovely by themselves, but the snow is the added frosting (sorry couldn't resist).
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, particularly the combination of snow and reds.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves are quite lovely with the snow on them. But I always feel sorry for the trees when it snows so early. They are not prepared for it. And actually neither am I!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so poignant.
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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