Saturday, October 28, 2017

Autumn Color Along The St. Regis River

I walked the dogs in the Fort Jackson, New York Town Park, a trail which ran along the shore of the east branch of the St. Regis River (see previous two posts). All along the river I snapped photos of the lovely autumn color on the far shore. I couldn't seem to stop myself, so when I got home, I separated some out for their own blog post. Here's what I saw:

All of these photos are of the northeast shore:

Notice little Jack and Daphne, exploring the shoreline on our side of the river:

Brilliant splashes of red and orange, mixed in with the evergreens:

Autumn beauty:

The maple bough added depth and beauty to the scene:

Taken from a shady spot beneath the trees:

Brilliant colors:

A closer view, using my zoom lens:

We were on our way back to the car when I took this, the opposite shore then on our left side:

I marveled at the colors:

The last shot, just before we walked to our parked car:

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