Autumn is Coming!

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The colors in Autumn are either amazing or subtle in the Pacific Northwest. After a long hot summer, the weather is turning to rain, cooler temperatures, and the days seem darker. The reds, yellows, and golds are beginning to peek through, and shine on these shortening days.

There are 2 different weather conditions I prefer to shoot fall color in. . .sunny (or partly cloudy) and over-cast. These offer 2 distinct opportunities to record the amazing color of the trees and flowers at this time of the year.

The sunny sky offers bright, vibrant leaf color, and a blue sky to place in the background. It is usually warmer, and more pleasant to be outside photographing nature. I use a polarizing filter to bring out the best color, and minimize the “hot” spots in the photo.

On the other hand, over-cast days offer even light and less contrast. The colors are often muted. The clouds at like a giant diffuser of the sun’s light, and offers a “softer” light on everything. I may or may not use a polarizing filter under these conditions. I do like the way it removes the “white” reflection of the clouds on the colors making them richer in color saturation.

Then, there is the rainy weather. I’ll save that one for another entry. . .

Happy Shooting. . .Karen

Best Places For A Fall Getaway Near Seattle

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This is my latest article on Fall Getaways. These are all great areas for fall color, and many opportunities for photographs.

“There are many places within a two-hour drive of Seattle that show intense color in the falls. The best viewing time for color varies from year to year, but usually falls between mid-September to the end of November. The higher elevations change first, and the lower elevations linger into November on a dry year. The brilliant yellows, oranges and reds of the deciduous trees stand out against the deep green of the evergreens.”

For the complete article, click here.

 

 

Autumn Foliage Urban Hiking Opportunities

Here is my latest article for Examiner.com. The fall color is peaking in some areas of Puget Sound, and it’s time to get outside to enjoy it. This lists some local parks with easy access to visit. Please check it out & hope you enjoy. . .

Fall is here in the Pacific Northwest. The colors in Seattle and the surrounding areas is beginning to peak. There are several places to visit to see these colors, and combine it with fitness goals. The crisp autumn air is a great to go for a walk or run, visit with friends, or take some pictures.

For the entire story, visit this link Autumn Foliage Urban Hiking Opportunities.

Best Areas for Fall Colors In Seattle

The Seattle area is filled with parks that have great fall colors. The leaves start changing in late September, and usually continue into November. It is dependent on the weather. For the rest of the article and locations, visit this link Best Areas for Fall Colors In Seattle.

Fall colors at western Oregon vineyards

I love the wineries and vineyards in Northwestern Oregon at this time of the year. The vineyards turn beautiful colors, and the old farm houses stand-out against all the color. This is my latest article about northern Oregon. Please check it out. . .hope you enjoy. . .

For the complete article and slide-show, visit Fall colors at western Oregon vineyards.

Fall colors in the Cascade mountains

The fall colors east of the Cascades are reaching their peak color. . .

For the complete story, visit Fall colors in the Cascade mountains.