Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Autumn in the North Georgia Mountains


 

On November 5th, 2008, I went ramblin' along  the North Georgia backroads northeast of Ellijay and south of Blue Ridge to photograph the fall color. It was the peak of the season, and altogether a most memorable day.

I was inspired to show these photos by friend and fellow photo-blogger Dennis Mook (https://www.thewanderinglensman.com/) who has been running a series of his own fall photos on his blog. His are better than mine, but I'm putting these out in hope that you might receive some enjoyment from them.

Since these were all taken in the same area with the same camera and lens -- a Canon EOS 5D Classic and the Canon EF 24-85mm lens -- I'm posting them without any further captions or comments.

 




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Tags:   photography   digital photography   Georgia     Canon EOS 5D camera     Canon EF 24-85mm lens     travel photography     North Georgia mountains lens     fall color     autumn

1 comment:

  1. Dave, thanks for the fall photos you had nice colors. We did not have a very good fall show this year, the drought was bad this year the trees lost their leaves early.

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