Monday, November 05, 2007

Autumn Morning

We went for a walk in our local park on Saturday morning and saw some of the colours that will be around for the next few weeks.

Last year the trees all seemed to change overnight - almost like they had all been waiting for each other and then started a great race. This year they are taking their time, changing one at a time, which means the colours last for much longer.

The photo below is my favourite from the morning (yeah OK, I mucked around with the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop a bit, but it looks good). This is from the same stand of trees that I shot last November. Last year all the trees were at the same stage, whereas this year you can still see green in the background.


Nikon D200, AF-S 18-200mm VR
1/320sec, f/7.1

14 comments:

Jim said...

Christ.

not another f*****g photoblog...


... PUH-LEEZE!

Max Coutinho said...

Dave,

This is an extremely gorgeous Autumn blog!

That matt of leaves seems so cozy: I feel like laying down there and rest...

Here, in Portugal, the trees are also changing its colours one by one...don't know what's happening, but it's a nice change; isn't it? As you said the colours last longer :).

Is that fog, in the background?

Cheers

Dave Licence said...

@ Jim
hahahaha. You click on a link that says 'Dave's Photo Blog' then complain when it takes you to a blog containing photos. Nice one.

@ Max
Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately it looks more cosy than it is - it's a little cold and wet to be lying under trees in the park right now.
The background I lightened in photoshop so it looks like fog - cheated a bit sorry :-)
Dave

Livingsword said...

Hi Dave;

Stunning pic my man! Absolutely stunning!

I love the perspective you created by lying in the ground…one of your best images Dave, I feel privileged just to look at it!

Very nice photo work…

I’m just sitting here shaking my head looking at this image…I think I will have to put on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons…

By the way if you would like to send Jim my way I’ll show him around my blogs :)

Chocolate Girl said...

Hi Dave;

I love the yellows in the photo…talk about a good eye for color!

Looking forward to your next article…

Kiran said...

Lovely pic!

"The background I lightened in photoshop so it looks like fog - cheated a bit sorry :-)"

Ah ok - I really thought you had the drive to wake up early and get a pic before the fog disappeared -With how chilly it is these days. And I was thinking I should do too.

eh hey btw I got 100 ways to take better landscape photographs by guy edwardes as my leaving present :-) how cool. If you are thinking of asking - I would let you borrow for a short while.

Dave Licence said...

Nice one KK.
There's no way I'm getting up any earlier than I have to unless there's something important going on. And even then I would grumble.
Good luck with the book - let me know if its any good. I'd like to take a look sometime. Stay in touch mate

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Anonymous said...

AWESOME PHOTO. So beautiful! I wish we had some seasons around here.

BTW, thanks. NOW, I know how to use the dodge and burn tools. I always wondered what the heck they were! LOL. (seriously though, THANKS!)

Dave Licence said...

@ evelgal
Thanks for the comment. I'm not sure of the name of the island exactly, but it's one of the ones in the Cook Straight near South Island New Zealand - taken on a ferry trip between the two islands on my honeymoon two years ago.

@ Laura
Yeah, I've never really known how to use these tools before and just thought I would experiment with this photo. I think it's a case of picking the right shots to fiddle with as I don't think it would work everywhere, but for some photos it really can make a difference.

Livingsword said...

Hi Dave;

This photo looks great again and again!

Anyways you are “it” tagged “it” that is…an interesting question for you…

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myonlyphoto said...

David, this is great photo and the angle you took at - it is hard to see your muck up, did great job with it. Love the colors, and I love the fall, favorite time of the year for many reasons. BTW nice to meet you and you yourself have very nice photo blog here, including your photography. Anna :)