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Flagstaff Fall Color Part Three

mjensen_hart-prairie-rd-aspens-0070 Still waiting for full blown color but enjoying the Aspen trees nonetheless! Following are more bits of color from various locations in Flagstaff.

Hart Pairie Road. It is so heartwarming to see all the baby Aspen trees thriving after this area and the small mountain in the background were decimated by fire some years ago. Galaxy Smartphone

Hart Pairie Road. It is so heartwarming to see all the baby Aspen trees thriving after this area and the small mountain in the background were decimated by fire some years ago. Galaxy Smartphone


Light and Shadows among the Aspens along Snowbowl Road. Fuji X-1

Light and Shadows among the Aspens along Snowbowl Road. Fuji X-1


Late afternoon shot along Snowbowl Road. It's looking good! Fuji X-1

Late afternoon shot along Snowbowl Road. It’s looking good! Fuji X-1


Hiking with friends on the Kachina Trail. If the extreme winds don't de-leaf the trees, this trail will be beautiful next week! Canon Powershot N

Hiking with friends on the Kachina Trail. If the extreme winds don’t de-leaf the trees, this trail will be beautiful next week! Canon N

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  1. Darn I really need to remember that this is not G+ and if I go back and click on an image whilst I’m halfway through typing a comment, I’ll lose the comment!

    I was saying I loved all your images, that you are really gifted, that you take fantastic shots with all your cameras and how I love the light shining through the trees. Also I wondered if the baby trees had been planted or if they are new growth that appeared after the fire?

    Also I LOVE your inverted colour images in part 1!!

    October 4, 2013
    • Thanks so much, Mandy! I’m trying to come up with fall photos a little more interesting than what everyone does so I’m happy you like them. The baby aspens came up by themselves and are doing so in all the areas devastated by fire a few years ago. I hope to hike closer to these particular babies before I leave. It would be fun to be in the middle of them!

      Part one are not inverted color images, by the way. They are captured with an infrared camera which translates greens into white. Actually, the file straight from the camera is redish/orange. A tonal adjustment produces what you saw. I really love it.

      October 4, 2013

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