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Silent Sunday – Autumn Still Life
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What a lovely image.
Full of meaning in it’s simplicity.
Thank you, Vicki!
Nature always blends in together so beautifully Eliza. Love the rocks too, looks great 🤗❤️🙏
Thank you, Mark!
Moss growing on rocks is always beautiful. The leaf makes it perfect!
Thank you, Audrey. I love finding small treasures like this!
🙂🍁lovely, Eliza 🍁🙂
Thank you, Jane! 💕
Those rocky ‘fingers’ seem to be reaching out for the leaf: perhaps to take and hold its beauty!
Thank you, Linda! 🙂
Very autumnal
Thanks, Sheree, the leaves are dropping fast!
Love the textures and colors for Fall 🍁
Thank you, Val. Hope you are enjoying the cooler, sunny days!
Beautiful !
Thank you! 🙂 🍁
Interesting! Before I scrolled to get the whole photo…so minus the leaf…it looks like you’re looking down a rock cliff into a valley! Different perspective.
Thank you, Alice! Easy to imagine it taken from a plane.
Oh, but those leaves are coming down early this year because of the drought. I have one bed where the leaves from two neighbors blow into and by spring, I’m knee deep in leaves to remove. So, yesterday I did my annual chore of putting up a temporary fence which keeps them from blowing into the bed so I’ll only be ankle deep in leaves in the spring. 🙂 Yes, the neighbor has a lawn service so they remove the 2-3′ of leaves that accumulate on her side. 🙂
It does feel early this year, at least over last year. I wish I lived closer, I would take a truckload off your hands!
wonderful combination of the colors and textures of nature
Thank you, Karen. Nature is the best!
Beautiful composition! I’d love to be tiny & walking among those ridges.
Thank you! If not for the leaf, we could be up in a plane looking down. 🙂
Beautiful ~ this is autumn described perfectly in a photo 😊!
Thank you, Randall. Nature forms the sweetest vignettes!
🍁🧡🍁💚🍁 beautiful!
Thank you, Susan!
A perfect shoot!
Thank you!
Until I saw the leaf to provide perspective, I thought I was was looking at a massive stone crevasse! Beautiful photo.
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Thank you, Kris. I like the stone and beautiful moss especially.
me, too…see above! What a difference a leaf makes!
🙂
Love photos with a single fall leaf.
Thanks, Laurie. It seems fall is early (or right on time) than in previous years where it stayed warm through Sept.
It’s actually been very warm in central Maine. More like August.
What a beautiful autumnal scene. Happy Sunday.
Thank you, Monika! 🍁
Lovely leaf! Fall is on the way!
Thank you, Sandy, it certainly is!
Lovely frame.
Thank you, Rupali!
you grabbed fall colors so well here
Thank you!
🙂
Gorgeous, oh the magic of autumn…
Thank you, Kim!
Beautiful capture, Eliza! The rock pointing to the lone autumnal leaf on the bed of green and grey is sublime!
Thank you very much, Tina!
Love the colors.
Thank you, Cindy!
Lovely image Eliza. 😃
Thank you, Cathy!
Geology and botany come together in a bit of art!
Yes! 😀 Thanks, Barbara. 🙂
Oooooooo
🙂 Thanks, Bela. Do you miss seeing fall color in New England at this time of year?
Not enough to want to go back and live there. I think we are both thoroughly done with winters after 20 years on the islands. They are of course absolutely tattooed into memory. ♥️
Well done. Do you happen to know what kind of leaf it was?
Thanks, Steve. Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), they grow wild along our rivers here. Some are quite large.
I thought maybe that’s what it was because we have sycamores in Austin, too.
Love the photo, one to include with your yearly favorites!🙂
Thank you! 🙂 🍁