The larch trees are turning yellow...
What an interesting landscape and I love the pop of fall color on the bottom!! I've never heard of a larch tree and that's why I love this site.... always learning something new!!
Nice image, Cathy and I like the oval framing!!
Beautiful image...like your PP work.
Bald Cypress and Dawn Redwood are two other deciduous conifers. There are many varieties of both. I grow both, as well as several varieties of Larch.
Very nice shot CathyAnn. We have a few Tamaracks in the area. Not a common tree here in PA but quite beautiful this time of year. Looks like a beautiful area.
-Doc
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Beautiful scenery and good capture Cathy.
Snap Shot wrote:
Well done and informative too!
Thank you, Snap, for the great comment! I had to do an oval crop in order to avoid a street light and a roof, the first time I've ever done that. Normally, I would have done some cloning and spot healing, but these were too big.
angler wrote:
Lovely shot CathyAnn.
Thank you for commenting, Jim!
CLF wrote:
Sis, excellent photo.
Bro
Thanks for commenting and the thumbs, Bro!
angela k wrote:
What an interesting landscape and I love the pop of fall color on the bottom!! I've never heard of a larch tree and that's why I love this site.... always learning something new!!
Nice image, Cathy and I like the oval framing!!
I used an oval crop because there was a street light in one corner, and a roof in the other. In order to get the composition I wanted, I couldn't avoid them. So used this crop for the first time.
When I first moved to Missoula, Angela, I noticed some fir trees turning yellow on the mountainsides and was quite concerned. Had to ask someone what caused the problem, and found out it's not a problem. lol! Live 'n learn!
Thank you for your wonderful compliment!
Doddy wrote:
Nice one CathyAnn.
Thanks for commenting, Doddy!
Love your framed view of this beautiful place. As to the trees that lose their needles: I have a huge Cypress tree that goes bare in the fall. The ground turns red with the leaves, until I rake them for mulch.
fourg1b2006 wrote:
Beautiful image...like your PP work.
Thank you, Marty! From the vantage point of the sidewalk, there was no way to avoid a street light and a roof in order to get the shot. So, for the first time, I used an oval crop, stepping out of my comfort zone. I'm glad you like what I did with it!
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