Last autumn was just perfect in terms of weather, temperature and all that is best in that season. No wonder I was sneaking to the forest wherever I could to catch some of the aura and enjoy all the colours around.
I followed this path to reach a part of the forest I haven't visited for years. The trees are mixed, and among the pines there are oaks, acacias, birches, beeches, acers, and probably some others I don't know the names of. It is the best type of forest to visit in the fall. The colour range is amazing!
These layers of leaves on the ground made the walk even more enjoyable. It didn't matter they were a bit wet from the recent rains. All the bushes around had them tangled in as like Christmas decorations :) Of course I was trying to spot some mushrooms around or some other cool plants...
But then I looked up, and I was absolutely mesmerized by how the sunlight was bringing up all the colours of the leaves. The gaps between the trees were enough for some rays to go through, and it was all spots of gold or orange among darker greens and browns. So beautiful, I couldn't stop shooting.
The acacia behind it was still almost fully green. Nice background for the yellowing acer leaves.
I was trying to catch a nuthatch here. There were so many of them looking for food on the old acacia trees, but they were way up high and very fast, running up and down the branches and hiding behind them. Beautiful little birds, though, and fun to watch.
Smaller beech leaves turn from light green, to yellow to become brown in the end.
And all the colours reflecting in a small puddle, and me playing with focus here :p
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300mm lens
All photos, graphics and text are my own.