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| Partridge Berry |
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| Witch Hazel Flower |
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| Frosty Witch Hazel Leaf |
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| Evergreen Fern |
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Like spring, fall is a season of change. The trees show this well, as their color changes from green to various
shades of yellow, orange, purple, brown, and/or red.
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| Sugar Maple Sept 20 - Oct 11, 2006 |
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I photographed this sugar maple each Wednesday morning at 8:30 AM for four consecutive weeks.
The sun was low in the sky, to the right, which provided soft side light for the branches and accentuated the texture of the
tree. During each of the first three weeks, I love the way the leaves appear to "glow." On week four, the branches
were nearly bare and the ground was covered in a thick layer of crunchy, reddish-brown leaves, thanks in part to a weekend
storm that had brought lots of wind. All four weeks are shown beside this text, from top left, to top right,
to bottom left, to bottom right.
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| Frosty White Oak Leaf in March |

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| Frosty Mountain Ash on Clingmans Dome |
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| Fall Color in the Smokies |
I will be updating this page during 2009. Please come back soon.
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| Morning Fog at Mt. Lake |
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Here are a few of my favorite fall scenes. I will be posting more photos soon... Also I will expand
the photos and add some descriptive text.
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| Morning Pond in late September |
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| Fall Color at Mountain Lake |
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| Fall Color in the Smokies |
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| Cattails by the Pond |
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