Friday 18 October 2013

Spider web in the sunshine; crepuscular clouds


The sun's rays capture some wonderful sights. It's interesting that the light and shadows change so much. Not only are the days getting shorter, but the sun sits lower and rises in the sky less. The shadows are very long. Check out: Skywatch Fridays!
The sounds of fall are wonderful, too. The swishing of the leaves as you walk in the forest. The smell of the decaying forest canopy, recycling the nutrients back into the earth.
Bambi is on the move, too!
Friday Fences here.

Ottawa


Spider web in sunshine from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous sky but the little girls and deer steal the show! Beautiful photography ~ thanks, carol ^_^

Anonymous said...

Lovely fall scenes.

LV said...

What a great fall post. I enjoyed each scene.

EG CameraGirl said...

The days are definitely getting shorter and the sun less intense, that's for sure. Cute photo of the little girls playing.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

amazing colors. love FF shot. ( :

Joyful said...

Fabulous Fall photos. The kids are cute too! Enjoy your Friday.

Photos by Stan said...

Capturing crepuscular rays is always a welcome circumstance. You've got some terrific shots for posting on 'Orange You Glad It's Friday'. Well done!

Laura said...

Beautiful moments you've shared... Really love the spider web twinkling in the sun.

Nell at njschout said...

Lovely fall colour!

Red said...

Fantastic colors. We never see the brilliant orange and red.

Ercotravels said...

Amazing fall colors!! such looking a great time of the year..
love the photos..

Nancy said...

So many pretty colors. My absolute favorite photo is the little girl with the leaf in front of her face. At first glance I thought she had on a Halloween mask. A closer look revealed the golden leaf. Lovely.

Stewart M said...

Very nice set of pictures - great clouds.

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

Judy said...

Gorgeous leaves!!!

Powell River Books said...

We've had fog most of the day for the last week. Town has had it the worst near the ocean. At least at the cabin we've had some sun most afternoons. - Margy