Late Autumn always puts me in a mood. Not a bad mood, just an introspective mood. P. These photos kind of match my mood. Not necessarily sad.
Bixby, Oklahoma’s Washington Irving Park. It’s a very old park with a lot of big trees.
Tulsa’s Mohawk Park, a sprawling 2800 acres. One of the largest municipal parks in the USA and very underdeveloped. Lots of land for roaming around. The day I shot this, I was attending a Geocaching Black Friday event. Lots of people, lots of geocaches to find and chat with friends.
Tulsa’s RiverParks Trails. I found this tree and an instagram friend suggested naming it “The Tree of Life.” Works for me. Tulsans love the RiverParks, miles and miles of trails, playgrounds, the Gathering Place, and Turkey Mountain. Plus it links to other trails both east and west going to other trails in other suburbs.
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…Alan, these are gorgeous images!
Your photos are so beautiful! You’re right, they are moody, but I love them. Have a great rest of the week!
Your photos are beautifully composed. I’ve always felt that autumn is filled with melancholy tones.
The second shot is really wonderful. I think the lead up to Christmas (and for you Thanksgiving too) can bring up a lot of memories of those we’ve lost. So even if you aren’t sad or greiving, I think there’s a subtle undercurrent of emotional disturbance, for want of a better word. Look after yourself.
Beautiful! A bit erie but at the same time a lot of beauty. Well done!
The first image is to die for. Have a great Holiday Season!
Beautiful shots!
All such gorgeous captures!
Beautiful images! The second one is absolutely stunning.
Stunning photos. Loved it.
That last tree s a piece of art…
Wow,
such great and impressive photos !
Simply stunning. I agree that this time of year people usually become more introspective. Enjoy the weeks before Christmas.
Gorgeous images and lovely trees! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
Gorgeous autumnal photos ~ could be thought provoking ~ thanks,
an artist reflects
These are such unforgettable impressions, I’m blown away by their beauty, Alan.
I love the mood these images evoke. It’s like slipping into a realm that is both melancholy and magical.
I love old trees and the images they evoke! I’ve seen 100-year-old oaks and even a 268-year-old ginkgo in Japan. So beautiful.
All of these are beautifully composed, showing the beauty of fall.
The lighting in your photographs is amazing.
Gorgeous and very evocative. I love the reflections too.
-Soma