Today I'm introducing ANOTHER weekly feature that will be published on Sundays! This feature is hopping over from my free class, In The Sun, which ran all this summer. I'll be sharing my favorite images with a theme from Pinterest to help fuel some inspiration for the next coming week.
This week's theme is:
Autumn Leaves
Because who doesn't love when the colors change in the fall? I love it especially because it's so rare here in South Texas, and we mainly just have evergreen trees here. There are a few businesses that have special ordered trees in their landscape that change color, but that's about it! It's just green, then brown, and then they fall off. Yay Texas! (insert sarcasm)
So here you go, I hope that this will inspire you to appreciate the changing of the seasons!
Lots of pretty ideas in these pictures. I love looking at things like this because I need to encourage myself to take more photos, and exposing myself to more pictures will give me more ideas for taking photos (like when the more you read, the better writer you become). You know what I mean? ;)
Have a great Sunday!
♥
Natty
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Beautiful. I'm on tenterhooks waiting for the leaves to start falling as I want to scrap loads of them for the colours and shapes.
I live in this tiny little village and you have to drive through really little windy roads to get into town and you're just surrounded by trees - it's so pretty to drive through during autumn. my favourite time of year.xo
The cat and the maple tree leaves are beautiful. I just got my own house and yard and planted a small Japanese maple tree. Then I saw that you can pound the leaf on paper to make a beautiful design. I have yet to get up the nerve to do that...
One of the best things about moving to Philadelphia from San Antonio, Texas, has been to finally enjoy real color-changing leaves. And I love it when they start to fall from the trees in such great quantities that it's almost like snow falling down. Gorgeous!
we have autumn in north texas. it doesn't start until later like november, & it's very short, but i swear it exists.
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