As we await time and opportunity to photograph this autumn, I have gone all of the way back to 2016 to look at those images. Generally, I strip all previous edits and start processing from scratch. I find that I process more gently now both in terms of colour and softness.
I took all but the final image on the property where we stayed, and the final one on a nearby road.
Who knows what we will see this year, and if it turns out to be little, I have enjoyed looking back and editing them anew in a way that suits my present tastes.
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Oooh, that second one is fantastic (IMHO)! So glad you have this resource to play with. And artists do go back and change things, don't they!
Those last two photos are exceptional!
These are frameable, AC! I wasn't reading you back then, so they are new to me, and just stunning.
I love that second one, too. Great captures!
Glorious colours to make the heart sing. I don't know if we'll get much colour this year. Like you, we have photographs from past years to satisfy us.
Seeing autumn color is what makes Canada special.
Your photos captured a beautiful Autumn. My favourites are the trails leading us into the unknown (#2 & #5)
These are all so beautiful.
These are fantastic photos. If I had this talent my walls would be entirely covered with photos.
This is a good idea! I am not optimistic for this year's colour...
I've not been in a Mcdonald's in years, so I'll take your word on the kiosks!
The second shot looks like a cathedral! But these are all gorgeous, AC. The fall is insanely photogenic! I hope I get to take some pictures this year but I'm pretty busy and by the time I'm not, all the leaf color (such as we get) will be gone! And there will be no going to the mountains. The roads are out *sigh* xoxo
The autumn leaves are so special to see
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