Saturday, October 15, 2011

Fall in New England

Every October, we cruise the bi-ways and back-ways in New England chasing the autumn colors. While Columbus Day is the traditional peak for colors, the trees seem to have a mind of their own and will peak whenever they please. Our TV weather personalities show shaded maps every night with areas marked for early color, peak color and past peak. They change earliest in the north and slowly move south toward the coast over the course of a month.

I think this is our week to shoot. The yellows and reds are in and most of the green is out. Perfect! Now, if we can just hold off the rain, we will add a thousand or so images to our fall collection.

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