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Fall... Evening colors...


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Make: FUJIFILM; Model: FinePixS2Pro;Orientation: Upper Left (1);X Resolution: 72.00;Y Resolution: 72.00;Resolution Units: Inches;Software: Digital Camera FinePixS2Pro Ver1.00;
Exposure Time: 1/60;
F Number: 4.20;
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority;
ISO Speed: 200;
Date/Time: 2010:10:22 18:38:04;
Date Digitized: 2010:10:22 18:38:04;
Compressed Bits Per Pixel: 3.20;
Shutter Speed: 1/64.00;
Aperture: f/4.23;
Brightness Value: 2.66;
Exposure Bias: -1.50;
Metering Mode: Spot;
Light Source: Unidentified (0);
Flash Fired: No;
Focal Length (mm): 126.0;
Color Space: sRGB;
Focal Plane X Res: 1861.00;
Focal Plane Y Res: 1861.00;
Focal Plane Units: Centimeter;
Sensing Method: One chip color area;
Software: Adobe Photoshop 7.0;

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I love the rich colors that you captured at that time - colors which sharply contrast against the  dark background and that is quite appealing. In my area we are in the final stages of colorful leaves and certainly they are past their peak. A fine shot - all the best,

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Hi Tony.

Thank you for your comments. We are little bit more lucky and will have it for few more days, before all those colors vanish up to the next year...

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Grigoriy, THe arrangement of the bright leaves in the space is very appealing. The beautiful oranges and yellows agains the duller greens practically glow. 

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Grigoriy, I like the grouping of the leaves against the lines of the branches. It ahass only just cooled down here. Hardly seen a coloured leaf so far!
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Its very eye catching capture with this sharp focus and rich vibrant and contrasting colors. Artful dof setting is amazing. Bravo.

Hamid.

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Nicely captured and well isolated red leaves against the green bg. Well seen and lovely! We still have some color here but we have had some pretty windy days so that strips them of foliage.

Warm regards, Pamela

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