The Colors of Autumn

Colors in autumn can be vibrant.

Or more subdued...
The sunlight can be mellow and the air misty, slightly dulling the colors in the afternoon.

Lake views can be dazzling, but the light has an almost metallic cool sheen.

The pale cornflower blue contrasts nicely with the plowed beige fields.


The hills are full of color.
Looking more closely shows individual trees with more vibrant shades...


...and even more closely gives a good view of the deep brown of the bark, punctuating the yellow, orange and even slightly green of the leaves.
The brightness of these grasses peeping up over the hedge defiantly challenging the autumn cool to touch them.


The cows have come down from mountains and are lazing in the low afternoon sun.
Most of the fields are plowed over in autumn; some still display vines with turned leaves.


Brass-colored leaves frame the lake scene.

Autumnal flower baskets adorn the towns.

Wisps of autumn are apparent on the bushes.
Bright cheery berries make up for the gentler sun.


Acorns show their splendor...

Sour sweet hard apples are ready for the eating...
Individual leaves have their glory...


Each one lighting up a single tree...

Every tree adding to the brilliance and wonder of a rock-hewn valley. It seems like the colors of autumn are harvested from the abundance of the summer sun and served up to us just before the sleep of winter begins.
Labels: autumn, color, France, Switzerland

2 Comments:
The colours are so beautiful! Over here its just green all round and all year round. Its a different beauty. It nice to have a change in the scenery too, same place but very different look.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Hello Divemuster!
Yes, every season is very distinct here. And it is lovely. It has already changed even more here during the last week or two and now the trees are more bare and there are far more dark browns in the scenery.
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