. . . some great photos guys 'n gals !!
Fall subjects can be found everywhere, as we get ready for the long winter.
Here's some tiny, white crocii that pop up every Fall, as all the summer growth slowly withers away.
Randy, Gear - 3 in the green, with a T2i and some lenses !
"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold
Went up to Sundance Resort the other day and took a few images of the colors and flowers. Its a beautiful time of year here on the Wasatch Front. The last two are from my backyard.
"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold
"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold
Wow, I love the great stuff everyone is posting for October It's wonderful to see everyone getting out, having fun!! keep going,thanks for the "Atmosphere" :thumbsup:
I picked up a Nikon D3100 digital SLR to test over the weekend so I made it a point to get out yesterday and get some foliage photos. We have had interesting weather in Salt Lake this fall and it seems to have been very good for the fall colors. They just keep getting richer and more interesting. Yesterday I went up to the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon and got this aspen photo, which I think is one of my best fall color photos ever. I shot it with the Nikon D3100 and the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 OS lens.
On my way up the canyon I stopped to get this one. I think the red trees are maples, although we have these little scrub oak trees on the lower parts of the mountains that also turn colors. Regardless, the red in the lower elevations has been ridiculous this fall.
This one was also taken with the Nikon D3100 and the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 OS lens.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
Nikon Samurai #13
"A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.
"I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
Aldo Leopold