Take a deep breath, put the first Presidential debate behind you, and get your hiney out the door to view the fall colors before the chill westerly winds whirl and whisk them far, far away!
No need to fight the camera-crazed crowds headed for the obvious, popular, and massive forests of deciduous, either. In areas with more “subtle” autumn characteristics, or in places where those overpowering masses of aspen, oak, maple, dogwood, redbud, or crape myrtle are in short supply (as we found in Vedauwoo, Wyoming), you can try instead for a more “intimate landscape”.
Often, you’ll find great subject matter right there at your feet, or in front of your itchy schnoz.
Three examples…
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