More Fall Colors
Here’s another batch of images for you guys. These were shot at Petrifying Springs County Park here in Kenosha. These just may be the last fall color shots of the year. We are forecast for a windy day today with winds 25-35 mph and gust up to 50. We also have a chance of snow showers this evening.
If the lady I met out at Pets sees these, please email me and let me know what photo you’re interested in. The last five are of the hill we talked about.
Thanks.


Steven, thanks for sharing these with us. They are just stunning. God’s magic, for sure. I am in awe with the Sierra’s any season for that fact, but I just imagine how it would seem to see so MANY trees in color at once, like in Wis. Thanks for bringing fall into our homes. BTW stay warm, our high here today is to be 90!!
It is awesome to see so many trees changing at once. But it also makes it hard to photograph them. You become so overwhelmed by all the color. And there are so many trees growing in so many chaotic ways that it’s hard to find a composition to pull it all together.
Once again, great shots. Last year I got to visit my family in Pennsylvania, I hit the tail end of the color change. I keep forgetting how amazing it looks with red, orange and yellow trees.
I posted some photos from our trip to the Salt Lake City area. The fall color there was great, so I thought I’d share the pics. Lots of multicolored trees. This made up for my missing the color in the Eastern Sierras =). I never realized SLC was a good place for fall color.
http://www.luminous-exposure.com/Personal/SLC/SLC.html
Nice shots Mike. That Bridalveil Falls look very intriguing.
Thanks. I’d love to see it after a good rain.
Really nice shots, Steven. Along with your earlier Sierra stuff, you have a really great collection of autumn images now. Hope it brings you some good business!