Every Autumn the meadow changes from green to the soft yellows and tans.
No matter what is going on in the world it good to know some things can
bring a change that is constant.
Nice scene and nice frame.
Pixelmaster wrote:
Every Autumn the meadow changes from green to the soft yellows and tans.
No matter what is going on in the world it good to know some things can
bring a change that is constant.
That’s a really nice autumn image!
Stan
Beautiful image. I like the dried mullein plants. I call this time of late summer and early fall, Goldenrod Summer". The brighter greens of spring and early summer have grayed out. The stick tights, cockleburrs, gnats and mosquitos are out in force to plague our excursions into the landscape. The spectacular reds, oranges and yellows of autumn are not yet here, but there is more of a pastel beauty available for us, if we seek it out. Thanks for sharing.
Pixelmaster wrote:
Every Autumn the meadow changes from green to the soft yellows and tans.
No matter what is going on in the world it good to know some things can
bring a change that is constant.
So fallish and beautiful...love the colors.
Pixelmaster wrote:
Every Autumn the meadow changes from green to the soft yellows and tans.
No matter what is going on in the world it good to know some things can
bring a change that is constant.
Great image. Love the stately look of the mullein but September is not all yellow, tans and gold. Joe Pye weed provides the pink lead-in to purples of Ironweed and Asters before the goldenrod paves the way into October. Robert Frost is right that nothing gold can stay but he didn't mention that sometimes it the last color to leave. Nice job.
Beautiful colors Pixelmaster.
Don
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