Natural landscapes: seeing the red of autumn

SUMACH BRANCH ON A COLD FALL MORNING, BALSAM LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK, ONTARIO

I plunged into the archives and found this beauty from ‘way back in 2001, before digital cameras were a thing. What a blessing it was to arrive at the park and find the overnight cold had left the autumn leaves wet and touched with frost.
Nikon FM-2 and slide film, tripod.

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