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Wind Gap snowfall

Wind Gap broods beneath low clouds and early season snow
Wind Gap broods beneath low clouds and early season snow

Back to the season at hand… Yesterday afternoon offered some interesting shooting opportunities with low, brooding clouds and intermittent bursts of sunshine. This view up Camel’s Hump Road towards Bald Hill and Wind Gap conveys the mood of the day’s high elevation snowfall.

Panasonic Lumix GM5, Lumix 14-140mm lens @ 24mm, ISO 400, f/10, 1/125″ exposure.

Autumn fire

Burning red maple leaves at the edge of the woods
Burning red maple leaves at the edge of the woods

I was up at Windekind Farm yesterday morning looking for good subjects to shoot—not a hard thing to find this time of year! These burning red maple leaves were at the edge of the woods and meadow. Autumn’s fire indeed!

Panasonic Lumix GM5, Lumix 14-140mm lens @109mm, circular polarizing filter, ISO 800, f/5.4, 1/40″ exposure.

Fall bounty

Piles of squash at the Moultrop Farm in Richmond
Piles of squash at the Moultrop Farm in Richmond

The Moultrop Family Farm in Richmond has piles of tasty squash for sale at their farmstand. Baked acorn squash with butter and a splash of maple syrup. Yum!

Blush

The hydrangea on our back patio blushes to purple
The hydrangea on our back patio blushes to purple

The white hydrangea that’s been a popular spot for pollinators all summer is taking on a fall blush.

Panasonic Lumix GM5, Lumix 20mm lens, ISO 200, f/1.7, 1/2500″ exposure.

Bark

Birch bark curls in the sun
Birch bark curls in the sun

Morning sunlight illuminates a curl of birch bark.

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 160, f/1.8, 1/2500″ exposure

Curlicue

Red oak leaves and a curlicue shadow
Red oak leaves and a curlicue shadow

First the red leaves caught my eye, then I spotted the curlicued shadow of an adjacent weed. Lucky angle!

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 200, f/1.8, 1/2000″ exposure

Beechwood

In the young beech woods
In the young beech woods

Young beech trees march off into the distance…

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/1250″ exposure

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