That is so Indian for the theme...dried leaves fluttering on a concrete pavement at any season, such that autumn and spring almost moves side-by-side on the trees with sometimes autumn overpowering and other times spring overpowering...
Great minds run in the same ruts, I've heard. This afternoon Lois and I stopped at a small ice cream store in a small Florida town and when we went outside to eat our ice cream, I noted a lot of leaves on the ground. One leaf had settled in the napkin container so naturally I had to take a photo. Most of our trees retain their leaves until the first freeze which may not occur at all but if it does, somewhere around late December or January. But we do have a couple of trees that lose their leaves a couple of times a year for no reason that I can ascertain! :-) And then we have Live Oak trees which hang onto their leaves year-round.
I haven't been to your blog in quite a while and it was very interesting to get back and look at what you've been doing. It's nice to see the fall colors so far away and the very interesting pattern in the walkway there. I'm glad you are still keeping up on your blog.
Ah, autumn it is!! Great shot for the day!!
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DeleteNice shot. Have a nice day.
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DeleteFall time in Mumbai too !
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DeleteNice (interesting) composition. Perfect reminder of the changes that are part of our lives.
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Deletevery nice
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DeleteDidn't know Mumbai enjoys autumn also. Thanks for the sweet picture
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ReplyDeleteThat is so Indian for the theme...dried leaves fluttering on a concrete pavement at any season, such that autumn and spring almost moves side-by-side on the trees with sometimes autumn overpowering and other times spring overpowering...
ReplyDeletewell said!
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DeleteIn north India, autumn brings a nip in the air, so welcoming! happy seasons ahead...
ReplyDeleteI wonder many times, I also see these many times, never capture. When I look through eyes of your camera, it looks beautiful!
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DeleteThat is interesting. Dry leaves make good subject for photography, glad you captured.
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DeleteCould be Dorchester!
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DeleteA wonderful capture indeed!
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Deletele trottoir se met lui aussi aux couleurs de l'automne, belle photo
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Deleteautumn trough your terrific lenses, Deepak
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DeleteFall is always special
ReplyDeletecontrasting colors! nice.
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DeleteJust looking like my city Nainital... Beautiful...
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DeleteYour picture makes me want to go home..Autumn in the North is nice and cool.
ReplyDelete:) Am going to Kanatal in Uttarakhand this Sunday for 3 days
Deletei really loved this picture!! Autumn!! indeed i love each n every capture taken by you !! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Palak
DeleteNice. Perfect for the season. :)
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DeleteNice...autumn is always special...Very nice :)
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DeleteGreat minds run in the same ruts, I've heard. This afternoon Lois and I stopped at a small ice cream store in a small Florida town and when we went outside to eat our ice cream, I noted a lot of leaves on the ground. One leaf had settled in the napkin container so naturally I had to take a photo. Most of our trees retain their leaves until the first freeze which may not occur at all but if it does, somewhere around late December or January. But we do have a couple of trees that lose their leaves a couple of times a year for no reason that I can ascertain! :-) And then we have Live Oak trees which hang onto their leaves year-round.
ReplyDeleteThe photograph captures the season nicely. The dry leaves make a beautiful layer on the ground. Every season has its charm and beauty.
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DeleteA sign of the change in the seasons. Great shot :)
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Jay
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DeleteI haven't been to your blog in quite a while and it was very interesting to get back and look at what you've been doing. It's nice to see the fall colors so far away and the very interesting pattern in the walkway there. I'm glad you are still keeping up on your blog.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Scott! Hope to see you often now!!
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