Day Three Hundred Twenty, December 8, 2011

color's last breath

On a very early morning walk today, it was drizzling, fresh drops from a grey blanketed sky, the breeze was still catching its breath and getting ready to exhale later in the day, it was the time of morning magic. Soon winter will paint over everything with a muted canvas of grays, browns and whites, and the vibrant colors of fall will become just a memory. The few leaves I saw today with their glorious oranges, yellows and reds were just hanging on awaiting their turn to ride on the wings of the howling wind that is sure to come and carry them away…


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12 responses to “Day Three Hundred Twenty, December 8, 2011”

  1. This is beautiful!

  2. I really like this… pretty, delicate and the background colour is wonderful.

  3. Beautiful picture, Mimo! Having some of the leaves in focus and others not is just the job – and the out of focus background is the perfect colour. Adrian

    1. Thank you Adrian!

  4. Love your color treatment on this photo! beautiful 🙂

    1. Thank you!!

  5. One advantage to living in a relatively warm climate like the one in central Texas is that we have wildflowers of many species for most of the year. Of course we don’t get the great displays of autumn leaves that I grew up with in New York, but we do have fall color on a smaller scale, for example in our flameleaf sumacs:

    http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com/2011/11/12/fall-color/

    1. I will check out your photo now. Thanks for your comment, and you are lucky to live where color abounds year round!

  6. Love the washed out colors!

    1. Thank you!

  7. mimo – this is a *very* beautiful photograph, I really like it. The colour is fantastic, so is everything else about it.

    It’s so drop-dead-gorgeous that it stunned my computer into freezing up and I had to reboot to finish this comment.

    1. 🙂 Thank you for your fun comment!

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