Sunday, August 21, 2022

One of my favorite subjects: More Autumn colors on the dry side. Note the Pine Trees. Native Pines are very rare on the wet side of the cascades, where we live. Evergreen conifers on the wet side are mostly Firs, Cedars, Hemlocks, and Spruce trees. Pines and Junipers prefer the drier climate.


 

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14 comments:

kwarkito said...

magnifique ! Déjà l'automne par chez vous ?

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Lovely autumn colours Autumn has not started here yet Bill.

Elephant's Child said...

Glorious.

Andy said...

Nice colours. Autumn is my most favourite season of the year.

Taken For Granted said...

Wonderful fall colors in this woods. Everything here is still bright green, and we have been getting some much needed rain.

joaquín said...

Muy bonita

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Me encanta el otoño y los buenos colores que hay en esa estación.

Es preciosa la fotografía.

Feliz semana.

Mikael Bergman said...

It will be beautiful now that the forest is starting to change color

roentare said...

The variation of colours through the foliage is one of the true beauty in the wilderness. Like a painting.

Mitzi said...

Lovely image...it will be a few more months before we begin to see a glimpse of fall follage and in a blink of the eye, it will be gone.

Luis Serrano said...

Una escena preciosa llena de color y con esos troncos de los árboles que se estiran hacia el cielo y que dibujan un grupo de líneas que son una maravilla. Abrazo

Margaret D said...

Interesting to see autumn colours some who I thought they the colours would arrive a little later in the season..beautiful.

Ildefonso Robledo said...

La imagen es muy bella... Toda una coleccion de bellos colores...

Pierre Carrive said...

Superbe! On dirait un grand animal couché en travers du chemin;