canyon T3i with 18 - 55 millimetre kit lens
Exposure
0.004 sec ( 1/250 )

Aperture
f/11.0
Focal Length

24 millimeter
ISO Speed
100

I was driving home from getting groceries ( in a Boston suburban area ) and drove past these tracks . I recall it was a beautiful scene and hit the brakes , backed up a bit , and take a snapshot from the driver ’s place of my car . From their I cropped out a section of the road in the bottom of the shot .
-Milton Fall
I was watering the small potted stinker tree diagram last week and I noticed a light dew on the leaves as the sunshine passed through the windows on my open front threshold . The chicken feed has many prism in it make the rainbow of colors on the leaf .

Sony SLT - A37 Minolta 50 mm f/1.8 1/500 second gear . 17 mm extender tube for macro .
-Jacob Freeman
Title : Mirrored evenfall

I go for a weekend trip into the Appalachian Mountains skip to take some dandy falls pictures with the gorgeous fall colors . Unfortunately , all the leave of absence around the waterfall I hiked to were still only light-green with a piffling yellowed . Although I did take some skillful falls pictures , none of them really stand out . On my last morning there , I decide to take the air down to the lake by my cabin and come across the most vivacious colors I had pick up all weekend . With no wind , the water was almost perfectly liquid letting me catch the dual evenfall gloss in my picture .
Shot Info : Nikon D5000 , 18 - 55 f/3.5 - 5.6 VR , ISO200 , 1/25 sec at f/4.5 , shoot on tripod
-James Cox

The pic is called Autumn Leaves . I was invited to go for a light hike with my boss Alex and his Son Ryder . We had finished the hike and on the style to the car I saw these leave of absence and thought it would make for a great musical composition .
The apparatus include a Nikon D5100 , Nikkor 50 mm F1.8 lens , the preferences were:1/800 ƒ/1.8 ISO 200 , focal distance was 50 mm . The photograph location was near Nanaimo on Vancouver Island and was direct on the 20th of October 2012 .
-James Moxley

I assume this photograph on October 20 , 2012 , in Kinnelon , NJ . I love the way the colors of the leafage reflect in the water and the way the rocks seem to make an pointer . I shot it with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel , EF - S 18 - 55 mm lens,1/50 sec , f/5.6 .
-Jamie Babbitt
I shot this on one of my first photog - trips with friends in

Collingwood Ontario . When I crouch down to tie my skid I saw the bank line
of the fence and the gorgeous crepuscule colours in the background and arrest
lucky enough to get this majuscule shot ! !

It was shot with a Nikon D50 , using an 18 - 55 mm lense and Auto - ISO on a
non-white and almost - rainy day .
-Jamie House

Nikon D800e in AP Mode @320 ISO
Nikkor 105 mm ( Micro ) @f/3.2 1/250
While I enjoy the final result , this barb was conduct from disappointment . Last class I made the trek to the volcanic Hachimantai plateau in Akita Japan to be greet with fleeting patches of sunlight and healthy dose of rainwater ; for the replay this year , it was a monolithic wind tempest and an even heavier dose of the wet clobber . Perhaps , a curse word .

With crap conditions my focus die small , so I slapped the macro lens on and began my hunts . However , during this time , I start to feel a answer to the storm would be to focus on the rich coloring material of the blotto Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and the warm glow behind them .
look-alike title of respect : downslope ’s strive
Process was mostly Lightroom with a pocket-sized measure of Photoshop using Selective Color Adjustment level to further enhance the foliage .

-Jason Arney
some friends and i were shooting a mountain bike promo television for a guy who work up bikes from abrasion . i was just lay in the leaves waiting for the next passport and was struck by how awe-inspiring a daylight it was .
canon 5d mkII with the 24 - 105 mm genus Lens . iso 2000 , f/4 , 1/800s

-Jason Stern
was very fortunate to be stateside while the leaves were changing . I traveled all over : Colorado , Pennsylvania and New York . Everywhere was so beautiful , it was voiceless to choose what to resign . The photo I pick out is from Sedalia , Colorado learn at morning . I decided to take this one for several rationality 1 ) I am seldom up before cockcrow unless I am suffering from massive jetlag 2 ) it was taken on the morning of my sister - in - law ’s wedding Clarence Shepard Day Jr. and 3 ) beyond just the colors of the leave , it shows exactly how beautiful and crisp a decline 24-hour interval can be . There is so much fall detail , the pink Rocky Mountains , the orange scrub oaks , the roll up hills of yellowing grasses . My favorite part though how the red farewell pair the red b .
Canon 550D 18 - 55 millimetre outfit lens

f/3.5
18 mm
1/250 sec
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ISO 400
-Jeannie Moulton
After a day full of driving side road in my novel GTI , I stopped to take this guessing about a mile from Mount Monadnock right outside of Keene , NH . Canon Rebel XT 18 - 55 mm IS crystalline lens , 35 mm focal distance , F8.0 , 1/100 , ISO 100

-Jeffrey Holway
Equipment : D200 w/ 18 - 70 Nikon DX lens . Gitzo Tripod .
preferences : ISO 100 ; f/13 ; Shutter : .4s & .8s
proficiency : Two image , one expose for highlights and one exposed for shadows , were coalesce in Photoshop — ala HDR . accommodation layer followed . to boot , there is a freestanding photograph of some unequaled texture from a darkroom tray flux in to form a vignette .
Story : Hurricane Sandy was about to hit southern Massachusetts and I had n’t gotten a fortune to take some fall foliage pictures . So my wife and I went leaf peeping . The overcast sky provided some phenomenal inflammation with the sun just break through the cloud as it draw near the horizon and the follow impression ensue . It was a good thing we go then , because now there are no leave of absence on any tree diagram
-Jeffery Habenicht
I took a ton of photos for this challenge which made it really tough to pick just one to submit . But I ended up picking this photograph because of the throng of colors on one leaf . I conceive it look really unequalled and interesting . To take the picture , I used my iPhone 5 .
-Jeff Ring
These are some variety of Poplar trees at the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Frankfort , Kentucky . I walk these wood with my dog just about everyday during the fall . At the right prison term in evening , the sun hit the top of these trees and really bring out the people of color of the leaves . With a brilliant blue sky above the yellow tree diagram top , I quickly shaped this shot to show off the color and the tiptop of these awing trees .
take with my iPhone 4S with no Photoshop or filters .
-Jeremy Rome
I take this photo on a sojourn to beautiful Park Bois de la Cambre in Brussels , Belgium .
I go a flake off the beaten cut and stumbled upon this mathematical group of mushroom-shaped cloud .
The luminosity was unspoilt , the colours look nice , so I bulge to fire away …
Fujifilm X10
Focal length : 7,1 mm
Aperture : f/2,2
Shutter speed : 1/60
-Jernej Stefanec
The setup used was a Nikon D3100 with an 18 - 55 mm NIKKOR VR crystalline lens , at ISO 100 . The F - stop was f/22 , and the exposure time was 1/50 sec . This exposure was taken on the Penn State University Behrend campus , in Erie , Pennsylvania . With the end of fall tight come near , it is decent to bet back at the beaut that is nature . The woods behind the campus put on a stunning show with a large change of coloration and textures . It could almost be mistaken for a unagitated picture .
-Jonathan Riska
I have recently moved to an area of the country that go through real seasons . Being from San Diego we do n’t experience Fall so to verbalize .
Technical info :
Canon Rebel XS with Canon 50 millimeter f/1.8
Aperture @ f/4
Exposure @ 1/13s
-Joseph Baltazar
When I first started out for this challenge , I tried to find the perfect setting with seamed trees , or a nerve tract continue in leaves , or something “ distinctive ” . But after work for a few hours cleaning up my yard , I consider , ‘ what was more fun than leap out in leaves when growing up as a shaver ’ ? So after the mountain was finish , I grabbed my camera and jumped around in the stack of leaves with my blackguard .
This mental picture is a moment blurry because I wanted to capture the drive of start in the leave . For the picture , I used a Canon T2i with 28 - 135 lens , ISO 200 , f3.5 , 1/80
-Joshua Dersch
Nikon D3100 , 400ISO , 18 - 55 Nikon “ Kit ” lens system , no idea what the shutter speed or aperture where at .
I recently visited the UCSD college campus in to take photos of the celebrated Geisel subroutine library . I ’m 32 eld old and never attended college so while I was on campus I found myself walking around and reckon what it would have been similar to go to a school like this while I was snapping pictures .
UCSD has this unwashed area with a small spring at price centre Occident . I observe this leaf hanging over the edge of the fountain and I loved the colour and how the water dropped off the fore . So I deal a picture of it and here you go
-Joshua Kelsey
I used a 50 millimeter electron lens with a f6.3 at 1/80 . The pictures was have at Lake Bastrop in Texas .
-Juan Villarreal
dip is definitely my preferred prison term of yr . My wife and I have be in our flat for over 3 years . There is a sure tree that sit down right outside our building that never disappoints in this time of year . It truly has become my favorite tree diagram . I always require to captivate the best photograph I can of it each year , but I seem to eff them all . A simple sight looking up President Grant you a magical autumn experience of brilliant reddened colour . And that is all this is , a simple horizon reckon direct up into the tree .
Canon Rebel XSI , 50 mm f/1.8 , f/2.5 , 1/1600 sec . , ISO 100
-Justin Biggs
Sony A33 DSLR – 55 mm lens
ISO- 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/400
Oct. 2012
Every fall my mom and I do the traditional Malus pumila picking and buying of kettle corn , hot apple cider , and orchard apple tree pie at our local farm , Pattersons . Patterson ’s is in the small town of Chesterland Ohio , where the descent trees overwhelm the landscape . This particular year I happen to have my camera in the gondola , as we were driving , and I made my mum pull over on the side of the road and cease when I saw the reflection of the crepuscule give in the H2O . I snaped a few picture show , stimulate a traffic crush , and having some cus word being conduct at me . But it was all deserving it at in the ending , as this landscape pictures hangs in our kitchen to prompt my sept of the beautiful city we survive in .
-Kaitlin Bondra
This is the courtyard of Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria . You will
detect lots of photos of the main castle on the web , but this one is
from the interior of the palace looking out . There is a wrangle of small
window in the hall just before the enlistment entrance , so I stuck my
camera out for a few shooter . It was a cool , misty sidereal day – still too soon in
the season – and this individual tree in the courtyard had just recently
turn its leaves yellow .
canyon EOS 7D
f/5
1/20 sec .
ISO-250
28 millimeter
-Kent Waller
This photo was taken on October 20th as my wife and I were on our back from Lake Tahoe celebrating our 1st day of remembrance . We were drive past Truckee and we saw this area of birch Tree with a abandoned amongst them . So we decided to pull out over to check it out and take some flick . While there trip up upon this log with a pumpkin vine on it and i just gravitate to it and started looking for the unspoiled angle . I loved this angle as able to get the pumpkin in the foreground , while the background has beautiful profane peel , yellow birch Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree leves and magniloquent redwood trees .
I took the picture with my Nikon D5000 using my Tamron 28 - 75 mm lens .
ISO 200 , 28 mm , f/4.5 , exposure 1/2500 .
-Kevin Day
I recently impress to Portland , Oregon , where the spill is defined as much by the get-go of the wintertime rains as it is by the coloured foliage . Although day-to-day rainstorm can become oppressive , the puddle they leave are beautiful in their own agency . This exposure was take on a hoops royal court , where a puddle was reflecting a beautiful chickenhearted tree . engage using a Sony DSC - H20
-Leah Nicolich - Henkin
Although more wintery than fall , I wanted to enamour the bitter coldness we ’ve had for a few days this decline . I got the melodic theme from an article I saw a while back about capturing farewell in ice using a Pyrex bag , so I envision I ’d give it a jibe .
This was shoot from my Lumix G5 , 14 - 42 mm outfit lens fully put out , f/8 , 1/15 shutter , ISO 160 .
-Joselito Santana
Shot with Canon 7D with a 15 - 85 millimetre IS lens at 16 mm F/16 , 1/250 sec . 400 ISO
The principal challenge with this shot was the wind instrument . The leaves i had carefully placed on the soil go along take flight away . I had to rethink the complex chassis I initially had in mind for this simple , more group blueprint . I wish the Green to Red blueprint , as it depicts the real changeover in the trees at a 45 degree North lattitude these days . firing was also a major job . The Dominicus come up and muff everything to whiten wherever there was a kettle of fish in the treeline . I had to move the plan to a shadowy smear in the Grant Wood and utilize two speedlited as the main source . It gave everything a overnice blackened halo finger that i quite care in the death .
-Marc Lepage
My girlfriend and I took a trip from Portland , Maine to Bradbury Mountain State Park in Pownal , Maine .
As usual , I rush out the door bringing only my trusty iPhone while she brilliantly remember to land her Canon PowerShot .
She neglect to let me in on her secret in an travail to snap a few movie of her own before I hijacked her photographic camera all twenty-four hour period ( after fourteen years together , she have intercourse ) .
From the summit of the mountain , she took this photo of the surrounding landscape with her free helping hand while hold our gumptious French Bulldog on a leash with the other .
She pay me the camera for the eternal rest of our wage hike and although I took many keen shot with her television camera that solar day , I had to recommend her execution on this one .
They say the best camera is the one that you have on you … unless of course , you bring your girlfriend .
engagement taken : October 7th , 2012 @ 12:40pm
television camera : Canon PowerShot A2000 IS
F - stop : f/5
Exposure : 1/125 sec .
ISO : 80
Focal Length : 27 millimeter
-Marquis Grant
It ’s now late autumn here in New England . I ’m still getting used to the
other sunsets and colder Day , but those other sunset mean golden
hour starts around 3 PM ! So I headed down to the pond where a few
beautiful trees and bushes still had their brightly colored leaves .
These berries caught my eye .
Shot with a Nikon D7000 : 1/1250 , ƒ/5.3 , ISO 320 .
-Martha Bixby
Nikon D7000
18 - 200 VR
18 mm
f7,1
1/160s
ISO 800
I just arrived in Oxford – I ’m earlier from Vienna – and to receive me , a ally of mine , Evelyn , contract me to see Worcester College . Even though its a comparatively young college , it definitely is one of the most beautiful with its lake , chivalric bungalow and neoclassic mansions . So we went there and there was this massive chestnut tree tree reaching over the lake . Because my ( cropped ) 18 mm genus Lens could n’t cope with the grandeur of the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , I rather make up one’s mind to rise it ( do n’t ask me how I came up with that estimation ! ) Evelyn could scarce watch as I was climb just above the water ( and I intromit , a few time falling into the lake seemed almost inevitable ) . In principle , I need to use the branches to ensnare some of the duck drown around , but because the bark was so slippy I just stood still , waiting for something to happen – something other than me being photographed by Japanese holidaymaker as I am falling from the tree . And once I blockade move , one of the ducks just float right into my skeleton
-Martin Prechelmacher
Sony Alpha a55
This dead reckoning is from in my backyard . I have a rattling variety of trees in the back that always give me a full wide-eyed range of colour in the fall.it was taken with a 17 - 50 mm lens at 17 mm and f2.8.with a 1/13 2nd shutter . Sorry for the quality on the 970px filing cabinet , I had to apply 45%quality to get it under 200k .
-Marvin Francois
I shot this while on location pullulate video contentedness for a winery on Howell Mtn in Napa .
We started blast TV about an hour before the sunlight come up .
As the Lord’s Day rose over the valley the light in the vinery on the mount top was incredible .
The biggest challenge for me was making the leaves in the pellet more cardinal than the grapeshot . How ’d I do ?
The pic was shot on a Canon 5d III set to an ISO of 320
Used a 50 millimeter prime of life @ f/4 @1/640th
I believe I was using Aperture Priority when I take the guesswork .
Post include nonaged colouring readjustment and a slight tweak with a contestation shifting filter to help make the leaves rather than the grapes central
-Matthew Goff
Canon T2i , 1/160 , f/5.0 , ISO 400 , EF - S 18 - 135 .
My family and I had already plan a trip up to New England around the start of October to see the sights , the foliation , and relatives . As luck would have it , aright before we left I regard this challenge and grabbed our better camera for the head trip . On our fashion back from the Fryeburg Fair one eventide we passed this gorgeous lake as the Sunday was setting and we decide to stop for pictures . woefully the Sunday had almost fully go under and the vividness were fading so I was lucky to get anything out of it .
-Matthew Kent
These were accept on the shore of the Hudson River on the Poughkeepsie waterfront in Poughkeepsie NY , on the foggy morning of October 18th . I graduated from the Culinary Institute of America so my wife and visited the Hudson Valley for a couple of days during our NYC trip .
Nikon D600 with the 24 - 85 mm kit lens , ISO 1600 , 42 mm , f/11 , 1/500 .
-Joshua Johnson
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