Let’s capture some of that great colour, before it all fades to gray!

I always loved autumn. Pretty much as much as I always loved springtime. Maybe a little more. Autumn is easily the most magical time of the year, when the low sun creates this magical, warm light, the leaves on the trees change their colour from green to all kinds of shades of yellow, orange, red and brown. Granted, autumn hasn’t got as many colours as springtime, but it’s easily as beautiful, if not even a bit beautifuler — the world being completely covered in shades of gold.

Over at rangefinderforum.com a new thread entitled “Fall photographs” has been opened, to which I took the liberty of contributing. Click the image below (which was featured here before, about a year ago) to visit the thread.

Fall 2010 | Olympus E-P1 + Lumix 20/1.7 | -> "Fall photographs" @ RFF

Let’s capture those last colours nature has to offer this year, before everything turns into shades of gray in November, and the long, dark tea-time of the soul* begins.


* This is actually a quote of the title of a book. Do you know the Author? 😉

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