Have a peek at what everyone else has found as a two to four photo collection this week & then join in - you know you want to.
This week my SNAP collection is of the neighbourhood maple trees in the process of changing colours. Depending on the type of maple tree & how the light catches them, they are all at different stages of colour change.
I am looking forward to a Thanksgiving weekend drive out to see more of the local colour changes.
interesting how much they vary in the proportion of leaves that have changed - all beautiful - enjoy your weekend drive and look forward to seeing pictures
ReplyDeleteI just commented on Miriam's blog that we don't have much autumn color yet. We're off to Niagara-on-the-Lake next weekend, and I expect by then it may look more colorful.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely starting here, too. I love the combination of colours, even the weeds at the roadside are colourful. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteAutumn is lovely when it has the sun on it. Your second pic is very evocative with the house behind ... I spy pumpkins! We have had some lovely autumn days and I was thinking only yesterday how some trees are further along than others. Out of about 20 cherry trees I pass daily, one is bright red, the others all still green!
ReplyDeleteThat second image is delightful! Funny how a few of us have chosen an Autumnal theme this week.
ReplyDeleteI like how different the same types of tree can be, there is a row near me that I like to see unfurl and then lose their leaves, all at slightly different times.
ReplyDeletecool...I have a much smaller maple tree and it changes in shifts too!
ReplyDeleteYou've capted this beautifully
ReplyDeleteFunny, I've just come from a blog which was talking about everything changing overnight. It looks as if you have a much more gradual change. Pretty!
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