Brilliantly coloured maple leaves in Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, BC

Changing Seasons in the Park: October 2016

When the fall leaves are back lit they look like stained glass charms hanging from the trees.

This was all shot on the one beautiful day we had near the beginning of this month – so far the rest of it has been rain, rain and sometimes wind as the remnants of a typhoon slammed the Pacific coast near us. Actually I spoke too soon – the sun has just come out!

Backlit orange leaves in a ‘depth of field’ experiment.
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