By Vladimir Brezina
After the stasis of deep Summer, when NYC’s Central Park remains, it would seem forever, darkly lush and green, there are now unmistakable signs of the end. It’s still sunny and warm, and busy insects are still feeding from the late-summer flowers. But new colors are appearing here and there, as the days now with increasing rapidity take us into Fall…
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Late afternoon sun lights up the foliage
Patchwork of colors
Apples are ripe
Bacchanal of fruits and colors
Spiderwebs glitter everywhere in the sun
Suspicious purple
Late-summer feast
Insects flit from flower to flower
Featherlike
Flowers with a visitor
Vegetable composition
… not just vegetable, in fact
Warning colors (large milkweed bugs)
Coated with insects
Blue flower
Sunlit with spiderwebs
Red leaf
Branching plant
Yellowing leaf
Outlined in sunlight
Orange on black
Scattered sunlight
Purple silhouette
Tall and silver
Black silhouette
Insect construction
Iridescent spiderweb
These and a few more photos are here.