
Reaching the best colors of autumn: afternoon shots around the corner
Well into the fall, hues of yellow, brown, and red burst while we still have very green backgrounds and blue skies. Join me on this short tour around my neighborhood and its pieces of forest in what I think is the best time of the year to shoot photos of this kind.

All the photos here were shot all around my neighborhood, in the outer part of the town.

Not to show off or pump my story, but aren’t these colors beautiful?

A small farm just outside of the town has a forest as its backyard:

And you may recall from a previous story that there’s a small vineyard nearby, also with a forest behind. It now looks like this:

That’s the same vineyard I featured earlier when fruits were ready to harvest:
And by the way, if you are into vineyards then you must view this story:
One last shot of a field, now growing carrots I think, which is surrounded by forest.

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