

On October 13, these trees were vibrant green in the early morning light. By November 7, less than a month later, they have transformed into a brilliant display of reds, marking the arrival of autumn.


On October 13, these trees were vibrant green in the early morning light. By November 7, less than a month later, they have transformed into a brilliant display of reds, marking the arrival of autumn.

Each fall, this stately maple slips into a blazing red coat, then gracefully undresses for its long winter sleep.

Red stands out anywhere, but especially against the neutral colors — black, gray, and white. Decatur, GA

This old barn serenely rides the crest of a hill in Warrior, Alabama. I have photographed it many times of the past twenty years or more. This time the colors were enriched by rain and the setting sun.

This water tower and building made a perfect silhouette against the blazing sunset in Oxford, Alabama.
For many years I passed St. Andrews Episcopal Church several times a week traveling between Selma and Thomasville, AL. The Carpenter Gothic architecture always caught my eye. I photographed it many years ago in the film days, but stopped and photographed again. It was built in 1853-1854 and is located in Gallion, Alabama near the Post Office.
Below are other views of the church.
St Andrews Episcopal Church
Gallion, Alabama