Once a week—or every so often—I will display one of my photos captured and/or processed with Instagram over the last week. It’s a way for me to show photography that usually is quite different from my regular work. The pictures are displayed without any comments, hoping they will stand on their own. But I still very much appreciate any comments you may have.
Love the play of light,
Thank you, Dale.
The leaves look like ribbons of color woven through the branches. Instead of a Maypole, you’ve created a Novemberpole.
I just love the special pattern of all colours in this autumn tree. And, yes, it would certainly be a Novemberpole. Thank you, Linda.
Gorgeous hues and tones.
Thanks a lot.
Lovely waves of autumn, nicely spied.
It was just popping out for my eyes!
oh oh these are the colors of happynes and joy😊
I agree. Thank you, Nina.
Ah, Autumn!
Very much so. 🙂
😊
Breathtaking, Otto!
Thanks a lot, Holly.
Stunning display of colour and beautifully captured.
It’s all credit to mother nature. 🙂
Love the color tones of the leaves in layers!
Thank you.
V.Pretty.
Thank you, Yu.
A beautiful color combination … jewel tones … ruby red, emerald green & citrine yellow!
Texture! This makes me think of the kind of copper sculpture I would love to have if I had both the money to afford it and the proper place to display it.
Well, sometimes all you need is whatever nature can give. 🙂
I loved it❤
Thank you, Adi.
looks like shelves of beautiful leaves!
It was like that. Layered and yes, just like shelves. 🙂
Hey Ottto, I changed up my blog (it’s still on wordpress.com), the new URL is matthewmilam.com. Follow it again over there.
I will indeed. Thanks for the head’s up.
So pretty!
Thanks, Linda.
Beautiful!
Thank you, Susan.
Happy New Year!
Thank you, Susan. I wish the same to you.
How wonderful you found the entire spectrum of fall colors on a single tree, Otto (or maybe on a couple of adjacent trees, I am not sure). Lovely arrangement.
Thank you, Tanja. I think it’s all colours in one tree. That’s really what attracted me.
Lovely shot
Thank you, Deepak.
I love the layers of leaves. It makes me think of bunk beds. I can picture someone snuggled into the leaves each on their own level.
That’s a lovely thought. Thank you, Michelle.