By Vladimir Brezina
For the last few days, Fall has been in the air here in New York City. The days are still warm and sunny, but crisp rather than humid, with those deep blue skies of fall. The nights are now almost chilly. And today in Central Park, I noticed for the first time some yellow and brown in the green mass of trees, and the first few fallen dry leaves scattered along the paths…
So Jakesprinter‘s Sunday Post theme of Autumn comes perfectly timed. I have many brilliantly colorful fall foliage pictures, and I’ll post a few of them, but I’ve always liked especially this more modest photo. I took it many, many years ago, in the last millenium, still in the age of film…
A second Autumn post is here.
I love Central Park!
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Same here—I go there often enough! :-)
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Great post my friend for this week topic ,Thanks for sharing :)
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Thank you, Jake!
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Gorgeous, Vlad. I love that tangle of branches, of being in the forest, so to speak. :)
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Yes, that’s pretty typical around here—lots of mixed undergrowth. So beautiful in the fall…
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Stunning Fall image. So many different autumn hues. ;)
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Yes, not just the obvious red or yellow :-)
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Another perfect home run …. this is beautiful.
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Thank you!!
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Really beautiful colours,very nice!
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Very nice I love the colours!
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Thanks so much!
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