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Meta
That’s the kind of photograph I hope to create some day. Very nice!
This picture just really speaks beauty and changing of the seasons.
Now this is b.e.a.u.tiful !
Where was this picture taken ?
I love the wet streets and the way the trees lean together in the middle. The colours are so vivid. Stunning shot!
That’s a breathtaking shot!
awesome pic mate… Fall is rapidly fading here at the Twin Cities though…
Have a nice weekend mate… cheers..
Breath taking. I love the colors of fall. Wish I could find a place like that and live it in permanently
BREATHTAKING!
Oh my, that is one gorgeous picture. Fall is my favorite time of the year. Happy Sunday Meleah. 🙂
Lee:
One day you will create a photo like that.
I have no doubt in my mind.
Lance:
Yes it does.
Jaffer:
I have no idea where that photo was taken.
I found it on this blog and fell in love with it. Although she does not know where the photo came from either
Selma:
This photo says so much to me
Terri:
I fell in love with it the second I saw it.
Arv:
Hope you are having a great weekend too.
The Girl I Want To Bring Home:
Me too.
Lee:
It really is isn’t it?
Tree:
Fall is my favorite season. Ever.
Amazing! Absolutely stunning photograph! (Big hat tip)
Autumn is wonderful! At no other point in the year does the air have that certain….crisp to it than the autumn season, and the colors are, of course, fantastic. The big shabang before the drab winter, I’ve always felt.
Kudos!
That photo is gorgeous. And…I grew up in Pennsylvania and always loved the fall. I remember the smell of leaves burning and how excited I was about my new school uniforms. (I have NO idea why I got excited about saddle shoes, knee socks and pleated wool skirts. sigh) Now I love to get my sweaters out and feel the crispy air on my face.
That is beautiful. Ummm… Is it like that already?
The Rev:
Hey! Nice to *see* you again over here!
Yes, “CRISP” is a wonderful adjective to describe Fall.
OMyLisa:
Saddle Shoes and Knee Socks ROCK. So Much!
I love the Fall. But I HATE the winter!
Urban:
Yep. This is exactly what it is like in New Jersey right about now.
Wow that is a great shot! I do love the fall.
Yes, fall is my favorite season, too. But then what would you expect from someone who can’t control her body temp at all? 🙂
The peak of the color season passed us by a couple of weeks ago already–we are waiting for a winter storm over the next few days. YIPPEE–winter is here!
Ricardo:
I love this picture. So. Much.
CMK:
Its already WINTER by you?
Oh Hell No.
Im not ready for that.
It’s a lovely photo but it makes me think of cold damp days which I’m not too fond of!!
I love fall too, Meleah! Enjoy 🙂
Lady Banana:
Those are the days I sit by the fireplace and read good book or I stay in my bed wearing pajamas watching an old movie!
Jules Joyce:
xxoo
🙂
If autumn looked like that around here, I’d like it better! LOL!
We don’t really get the autumn colour as you do in Pennsylvania. Most of our trees just go yellow or brown and the leaves fall off and go mushy in the wet. Not so inspiring. Some are pretty, but not enough to compensate for the loss of summer. Such as it was. *Sigh*
That photo is absolutely stunning.
Wow. It stopped me right there.
I shot a few fall pictures, which I thought were ok – but not looking at this, ok, mine is lousy 🙂
Ah! Central Park 🙂
But don’t quote me on that…
Jay:
I live in New Jersey and we do have some kick ass colors, but Vermont has to have the prettiest leaves change that I have ever laid my eyes on.
Shae:
It sure is.
RMH:
I did not take this photo.
i just fell in love with it.
Rog:
Not sure.
I found it on this blog and fell in love with it. Although she does not know where the photo came from either. It’s a photo mystery.
Very pretty!
Makes me want to skip work tomorrow and go for a walk. Awesome.
Awake:
It really really really is.
Mimi Lenox:
I say Go For It!
Me too! Other things I love:
pumpkin spice, rosy cheeks on rug rats, colorful scarves, the smell of fire places, the crackle of logs.
Thanks for the sensory memories!
Heather:
Oooh All Good Reasons!
Great Fall photo… to remember my colorful fall foliage trip last weekend!
Ahhh…a hot cup of coffee and a seat on one of those benches and I’m good!
Miss Money Penny:
I love this picture. I think it should be framed.
Ricardo B:
mmmm. Yes.
It’s a beautiful photo. I went to the link you provided. I wish it told where it was taken, and with what kind of camera.
Good Stuff! 🙂
~ZZ
So you like cold wet leaves?
That’s why I hate it! The leaves, the dampness, the gray sky…I’m ready for summer!
Greeneyezz:
Me too.
Oscar:
Yep.
Momo
You are a very summery kind of girl!
Fall is one of the loves of my life! He never fails to bring color and life to my world! 🙂
wish we could have fall in 90 degree weather. i love fall too, because it’s nice to get close and share a blanket or something, but that’s all i need. i don’t like the cold and forget snow. i’m thinking happy thoughts now.
Heather One Shot:
Amen to that.
Valerie:
Aw. Love the new Icon/Avatar!
I hate the snow too. HATE.
But I love cozy sweaters, down blankets, and fireplaces.
Fall I can do.
Winter, not so much.
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If only i had time to get out there and get some fall pics…I’ve been so busy after work every night with editing I can’t do my normal after work outdoor stuff… 🙁
I love this pic!
This is my favorite season as well. I love how peaceful and tranquil. I like curling up in a blanket with a good book or these days blog to read or watching a movie. 😉
My Friend Jen:
You are way too busy with Real Photo Shoots to have time for these!
Betty:
Okay. Its official. We have TONS in common!
That is a beautiful photo. Exactly the kind of place where I can feel at peace.
Girl I posted the same photo and got 3 comments you post it and get a boat load. WTF!!!! LOL;)
Angel:
Me too!
DeboHobo:
I dont know!
Hi Meleah, been reading some of your writing. That fall picture…amazing. Although from what I have read of yours, you could have wrote that very description and I would have come up with the same picture you took. Very emotional for me, that pic. Unsure why it is so, but it is. Thank you for sharing it.
Donna:
This photo gave me an emotional reaction as well. Thank you for the compliment on my writing. And, welcome to my blog.