Showing posts with label leaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaf. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

My favorite leaf photos from this autumn

Over the last several months, I have seen a lot of beautiful autumn leaves. If I happened to have my camera with me at the time, I'd photograph them. This amounted to a lot of leaf photos! Out of those many photos, these are my favorites. We'll start out with some stained glass leaves, at least that's what I call them. I just googled "stained glass leaves" and got some really pretty results. I am probably sending someone down a shopping rabbit hole with that search suggestion!

I feel like I can almost see the process of the leaves turning colors here. Red at top, yellow at middle, and green at bottom. I'm reminded of traffic lights.

 

These leaves are from an Ash tree:


How cool are these neon green shapes in the middle? I love when this happens. I don't know if it has something to do with a sudden shift in weather or if some Maple trees just have this color formation.

Refreshing green.

 

How perfect is this blue sky with the colors of this tree?

Ginkgo leaves soon after it rained:

 

Even the dry leaves on the ground are looking interesting. The ground in a local park was covered with these. Actually, it feels like every piece of ground around here is covered in dry leaves lately.

I had to display this red and black beauty somewhere it would show up. The other "leaves" around the bottom of the pumpkin are actually fake ones that are on a garland.

This is another photo taken in the park. What are the chances that there would be so many colors in one bunch? These were all low growing shrubs or vines. I think the red leaves in the middle were part of a wild grape vine.

Here's another one with bright green veins. The next several pics were other lucky finds with this pattern.

 

I saw a lot of Oak leaves this fall, yet I realized I didn't take many photos of them. These red ones seem unusual. There have been tons of brown Oak leaves around.


I'm not sure what this little saw-tooth leaf was.


This was a funny one to photograph, because each time I took a picture, the wind would flip it around. I felt like the leaf was saying "Get my good side" 😄 Isn't it interesting how this curvy leaf makes a perfect, circular shadow?

One thing I like about dry leaves is that they sometimes take on a leathery look. I thought this leathery leaf looked just right on a brick path.

I carried this whole leaf bouquet home.

 

This might be my favorite leaf vein photo I've ever taken. It looks like a map, like the kind you might see if you looked at the satellite view (from a far distance) on Google Maps. It also reminds me of the view from out the window of a plane. The more I stare at this, the more I see pieces of land. It helps that the leaf is green.


I took many photos through leaves that were stuck in the grass. It's a great way to capture the light going through them without having to hold the leaf.

I still remember which hill I was walking up when I saw this. I looked down and saw what looked like a spotlight on the leaves. There must have been some shadows from the trees. I couldn't get my camera out fast enough.

I'll end with some "Squirrel Vision" through a super vibrant leaf. I took a walk through this same park today and it was actually teeming with squirrels. They were leaping around in the leaves and jumping around in the trees. It was surround sound leaf crinkling and squirrel chirping.

Were any of these leaves new to you? I know there are some people who read this blog that aren't in my area of the U.S. or in the U.S. at all. I wonder how this time of year is looking for people outside my state. I know that we are lucky in the Midwest as far as colorful fall leaves go and I'm aware that there are some Eastern states that are lucky with this too. In fact, I heard recently that some Eastern states are having issues with too many people traveling there to take selfies with the leaves. These people are clogging up traffic, etc. I guess we're doubly lucky here then - all the great leaves without those pesky people in the way of them! 😉 We just have so many squirrels...

Sunday, October 16, 2022

A Gallery of Beautiful Leaves

Yesterday, my Mom and I visited a local park to see the changing leaves. We saw a pretty nice show of autumn colors. The trees are just at the point here where they are freshly yellow, orange, and red. And because it was such a bright, sunny day, I had the opportunity to catch the light glowing through the leaves.


It probably looks warmer than it was, because of the bright sun. It felt like maybe a 40-something degree day with a brisk wind.

Isn't it cool how this tree changed color basically in half? I'm reminded of those hairstyles where someone dyes their hair a different color on each side of their head - straight down the middle. This is that hair-do on a tree. You can look up "split dye hair-do" if you don't know what I'm talking about. You'll see some pics of girls who have actually chosen these very colors. 

And here's a close-up of a beautiful tree that has completely turned red:



I love the green to yellow to orange fade on each of these individual leaves!




This photo reminds me of stained glass because of the dark lines in front of the lit up leaves.

These two came out soft and pretty, almost pastel. Do you think this is bittersweet? The shape seems right but it was pretty pink.


I'm not sure if this is a Japanese Maple. The general leaf shape seems right. It was sort of a low growing bush, though. My best guess from looking at pics online is that it is a Weeping Japanese Maple. 


This one looks like it's either reaching out or pointing at something.

You can't ask for a better array of colors from one plant! Just wow.


Neither of us had ever seen leaves change like this, with this intense black against the bright colors. And what was so neat was that there was red, orange, and yellow featured against that black. The ultimate Halloween leaves, right?


We saw a few other colorful plants that fit nicely with the autumn leaves. I'm not sure what these are, but I liked them so much that I included several photos of them.

They could be some kind of burr? They certainly look like they could attach themselves to a passerby. Do you guys know what these are? My only clue for you is that I think they're the seed pod form of something...


This is Paintbrush Celosia. I grew some of these this year. They grew a little differently, though. Mine were taller with multiple spikes, but not as full.

Some nice autumn colored Zinnias:

I'm not sure what these berries are, but they were so pretty with the light shining through them. I feel like I am looking at a miniature streetlamp.

We had a very pleasant day in the park. We ran into some nice people and I had an amazing first, which was seeing a bald eagle! The eagle was far up in the sky, but I managed to get a photo of it with my zoom. Isn't that something?

Well, I hope you guys enjoyed this virtual trip to the park. I know some of you may be in places where the leaves don't change color like this, so I am happy to share! Some of these leaves were new to me this year. It's amazing that any could be new at this point.

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