Photos taken not long after sunrise on November 12 in downtown Binghamton, New York.
Approaching the Broome County Courthouse, a gazebo beckons in the golden hour glow. I follow.
The gazebo closeup - some of the last color of fall.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
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Dear Alana,
ReplyDeleteThis pictures conjures up so many adjectives in my minds eye.
Stunning, surreal and scintillating.
Fall colours are such a treat to the eyes. Would love to visit your part of the world someday during this season.
Be blessed always. :)
Now, tomorrow and the next day, you can show these covered in white!
ReplyDeleteLovely Pictures.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous phot. Hard to believe fall is coming to an end. It went by way too fast.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the lighting on those is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese are so gorgeous, Alana! The sun! The colours! The GAZEBO! Sometime remind me to tell you about our family. And gazebos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Fall photos.
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't stop admiring the scene. It's like Sun and the tree are playing a game and happily moving around. A treat to on-lookers for sure. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI wish to see this some day!
I love the way the sunlight shines into the gazebo, great point of view on that last pic.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and so mellow! Thank you for bringing us these amazing fall colours through your lovely post, Alana! These days, I'm seeing all these gorgeous fall pictures shared by my friends from your part of the world and enjoying them from my quiet corner.
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