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by Jeff Colburn on Wed Sep 04, 2024 5:01 pm
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Hi Everyone,
 
Fall is coming, and it’s a great time to photograph Nature when she puts on her show of colors. I just posted my annual list of links that will let you know where, and when, colors are changing. Check it out on my blog at www.jeffcolburn.com/jeffs-blog/
 
Have Fun,
Jeff
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by Cynthia Crawford on Sun Sep 15, 2024 8:35 pm
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Thanks for the list of references -very useful for scouting out foliage! Mid-Vermont is just starting to change, but we still have high temperatures around 80 F! for at least the next week.
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by Jeff Colburn on Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:21 pm
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Hi,

I'm glad you found the list of links useful. I use them to watch for changing colors at higher altitudes (Flagstaff, Arizona) and lower ones (Prescott, Arizona). It can be tricky to know when the colors change.

Have Fun,
Jeff
www.JeffColburn.com "How To Succeed In Microstock Photography," "25 Places To Sell Your Photographs" & "The Vanishing Old West-Jerome" in the NatureScapes Store.
 

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