Saturday, 28 April 2007

Change - 紅葉

Nelson, New Zealand

Nikon D200
AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm F2.8
F5.6, 1/15, ISO-180

6 comments:

  1. Tena koe ehoa
    These virginal colours of autumn look beautiful. The touch of summer's burden lies at the tips of these leaves like a distance infection of baking heat. The transiition of colurs in a full frame is great Ben. Good depth of focus as well.

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  2. I really love to come here and see the opposite season from ours. It's strange too. I like the little patches of blue behind these beautiful red leaves. I never tire of seeing leaves in any season, but especially love them in autumn.

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  3. Cheers Ndiginiz. I always like your expression/interpretation of image.

    Thanks Ruth, we have lot's of colour change on going!

    Welcome Sombras, and thank you for your comment.

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  4. I think I know this kind of tree. Lots of them grow in the wild on the Eastern Coast. I think here they exist only in gardens. Fall colours also miss the brilliancy of the colours you seem to enjoy too (have you ever seen the Merchant-Ivory film "The Europeans", was filmed in New England during autumn, breathtakingly beautiful scenery).

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  5. Thank you, Merisi.
    I haven't seen the film you mentioned, but I'll look up when I had a chance.

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