Silent Sunday

Red Maple

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, photographer, naturalist, writer
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57 Responses to Silent Sunday

  1. Anne's avatar Anne says:

    Such a beautiful contrast of colours!

  2. SaaniaSparkle 🧚🏻‍♀️'s avatar Saania2806 says:

    Beautiful! Happy Sunday 💞

  3. Murtagh's Meadow's avatar Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Wonderful colour combination

  4. Alice's avatar Alice says:

    You aced that photo!

  5. Wendy's avatar myplaidheart says:

    Love the contrast between the red and blue. I fear our fall color here in VA is going to be utterly disappointing this year. It has been so dry and now the leaves are turning brown and falling off. 😦

  6. arlingwoman's avatar arlingwoman says:

    Those red maples are what’s turning here, too. Lovely, branch by branch.

  7. I miss Fall colors. I hope you will post more.

  8. Marvelous! Happy Sunday!

  9. Brilliant! And I mean that literally.

  10. Very colorful Eliza!!

  11. naturebackin's avatar naturebackin says:

    Your part of the world enjoys the most colourful autumns – lovely shot of the vivid colours.

    • Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Carol. New England is blessed with great fall foliage, I must admit. All thanks to the proliferation of maples, and of course, a few others, but maples are the showstoppers.

  12. Kris P's avatar Kris P says:

    Perfect against that clear blue sky!

  13. Such striking colours. Beautiful!

  14. Widdershins's avatar Widdershins says:

    There’s nothing like Autumnal blue shot with red. 😀

  15. Pepper's avatar Irene says:

    Beautiful fall colors.

  16. Jewels's avatar Jewels says:

    Glorious, Eliza! ❤

  17. Jen's avatar Jen says:

    Wow do those leaves pop against that gorgeous blue sky! Happy fall!!!!!!

  18. Great foliage, but also what a wonderful sky!

  19. pbmgarden's avatar pbmgarden says:

    Oh, that wonderful glow!

  20. It’s good to see the red oak living up to its name.

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