This blog went daily a little over a year ago and I have been fortunate to have a lot of new followers come along for the ride since. I have recently began reposting popular photos I placed on this blog a year ago.

Photographing fall colors reminds me a little of playing a slot machine. You never know from year to year what you are in for. One autumn may provide dramatic saturated hues while in other years you may end up seeing muted shades of yellow or red. Please see second photo below.
The shot above was taken in what I would call a jackpot year, (the same year my personal fall favorite was taken shown on this link)
This driveway is on Rock Lodge Road near where it intersects with Bittinger Road in Garrett County, MD., near Deep Creek Lake. It is landmark of sorts and a favorite spot for photographers pursuing fall foliage or even snow shots in the winter.
The photo below was taken during a different year where the colors were not as brilliant. Two approaches that can make photos with limited colors more interesting is to play the shades of the leaves off a nearby building or a car, such as is done with the red roof of this vacation home.
Garrett County is host to the annual Autumn Glory festival. The 2014 version begins this coming week and runs Sunday, Oct. 12. The leaves have already begun to turn at Deep Creek Lake.
To find out everything you ever wanted to know about Autumn Glory, please click here
Check in later today for the weekly photo challenge.
Thanks for dropping in, Rob








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