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Since Summer
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Nobody moved.

Everybody sat in the dark cellar, suspended in the suddenly frozen task of this October game; the wind blew outside, banging the house, the smell of pumpkins and apples filled the room with smell of the objects in their fingers while one boy cried, "I'll go upstairs and look!" and he ran upstairs hopefully and out around the house, four times around the house, calling, "Marion, Marion, Marion!" over and over and at last coming slowly down the stairs into the waiting breathing cellar and saying to the darkness, "I can't find her."

Then... some idiot turned on the lights.
Ray Bradbury, Long After Midnight

Autumn is an interesting season, even in the metaphor of life, is a time of decline, of loss, but also intense and haunting beauty. Some places, like some people, never are, or have been, as beautiful in their fall.
Luigina Sgarro

But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you.
Stephen King, Salem's Lot

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::tigger3
10/25/17 11:49 AM GMT
Dramatic use of color tones, and contrasts, nice work. tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.rvdb
10/26/17 7:46 AM GMT
A great artistic image and narrative to go with it.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
::ryzst
10/26/17 9:40 AM GMT
I knew I'd seen a similar effect before in oil paintings, and with a bit of searching found Paul Cezanne's Interior of a forest and Vincent Van Gogh's Undergrowth. Both are studies in light and darkness, as well as gradual color change, using wooded landscapes as models. There are many other examples of impressionist painters using similar techniques in their work to imply peace, or drama, and everything in between. Good company to be in.
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There are more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. W.S.
::LynEve
10/26/17 10:52 AM GMT
Your editing gives the treescape a sinister look - excellently done !
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
.icedancer
10/31/17 3:48 PM GMT
Gorgeous setting and lighting - love this type of work John
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