We’re just past peak for autumn colors here in the twin cities and I’ve taken many photos that I want to share. Luckily it coincides with Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge. Do go and check out some other entries at the link as there are many lovely photos of autumn hues.
Let’s start off with some close-up photos in their various shades. Maples, oaks, sumac, crabapple and ivies:


















Next up, various autumn scenes from around my neighborhood and one from my kitchen window. I love that view this time of year:
























Some scenes from our leaf-peeping tour of the Mississippi River Roads, both the east side and the west side:
















A couple photos of cosmos which are one of the last flowers that continue to bloom into autumn:


Finally, various close-ups of leaves on the ground.




loved that shot on the river! autumn is a unique season for sure!
– Archer
Thanks! I love autumn, just wish it would last longer.
Not ready for this season to come to an end, but up north we had a hard frost last night and my potted flowers finally gave it up!
I hear ya, it goes too fast every year. We probably had a frost too. When I woke up it was 28 degrees……sigh…..
So beautiful. When we lived in Connecticut, we had young visitors from Australia who were so excited by the colors they couldn’t wait to get home and buy an “autumn tree.”
Thanks! Ha, ha! Did they find an autumn tree when they got home?
Stunning photos! I especially enjoyed all the close-up shots, which reminded me of walks in my neighborhood, and also those of the eye-popping Cosmos. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for looking! And for your nice comment. I appreciate it 🤗