Halloween morning, upstate New York, October 31.
I was walking, and decided to do a progression several seconds apart.
The eastern horizon glows more and more.
To me, the most amazing thing is that these Bradford pears still haven't started to turn.
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Friday, November 3, 2017
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I just noticed yesterday that there finally are some leaves on the street. (Time to be really careful riding my bike!)
ReplyDeleteThe sky seems to be glowing and welcoming you as you walk forwards.Lovely #skywatch
ReplyDeleteNice photos. The color chage has been sluggish here on Long Island too. We have had, quite literally, the warmest October on record.
ReplyDeleteA lovely golden glow in the sky.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Halloween skies, and I like the subtle changes captured in the progression!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe there are any trees that haven't started to turn yet. We've already had some snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteLovely progression, Alana. The colors are so nice to behold!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! The silhouettes of the trees are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA sunrise. Something I only see in the winter ;) (I don't get up early if I don't have to.)
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