When I took a picture of a mountain, an old man with a tripod said “The trick is to wait for the sun to come out for better lighting.” The sun did not come out and the weather got worse.
Digital cameras are wonderful, but they have taken all the fun out of photography for me. First off, they cost $.00 per shot, so one doesn’t have to be the least bit selective. Second, they eliminate the excitement in waiting to see what develops. (Yes, I know there is still film available, but no more Kodachrome.) Third, any doofus can use one and get really good shots.
A number of years ago, we went to an Ansel Adams exhibit in the Eastman House in Rochester. As I recall, in a video we saw of him there, he said he thought of his negatives as a composer might well think of his work… it was to be interpreted by others, especially with new technology.
He is holding the phone in “stick photo” position where you can’t get the full perspective of the scene, just a little slice. Somehow phones weigh more held horizontally, I guess.
Digital cameras make “wait foir right light” a cliche. You cam always take multiple pics with different lighting conditions. Sometimes the other shots will amaze you.
Really enjoying the trend of comments today. I have both collected and taken photos of about everything I enjoyed for the 75 years since my first camera. Always looking for the ‘perfect’ shot. And sometimes I get it.
Good to know there are kindred souls still out there ‘hunting.’ Keep snapping, Friends, there’s beauty and fascination everywhere.
Obviously not oaks… they drop leaves the year around. My neighbor’s maples would do this tho. They would all turn a glorious yellow… be that way for about a week and then all fall within 24hrs.
We have the most spectacular “street tree” at our house. The city planted a small Gingko tree in the grass strip between the sidewalk and street. It’s now a massive tree! When the leaves turn gold and the sun shines on it, it’s the only thing you notice as you turn onto our street. However – it practically drops all its leaves at once. The street is paved in gold, as is the sidewalk :-)
Since you aren’t buying film that needs to be developed, there’s no need to be so stingy. Take a bunch. Later, you may find in one of the images that there’s a Wiley bear staring at you and deciding you’re too old and bony to bother with.
The weather is so weird here (too warm) the trees haven’t noticed yet this is autumn. The forest is green. But I have hope. Today I saw a tree sporting red leaves.
Here (northern Virginia) the colors seem to change overnight.
Yesterday, the red oak outside my office window had one small branch of changing leaves. Today, the whole tree is tinged red-brown. (and since it’s young—maybe 15yrs— those leaves will linger until spring when new growth will push them off.)
The dogwood is sultry red. The redbud is saffron yellow, and the other oaks wear variations of brown and orange.
Last weekend, everything here was still solidly green (except the Yoshino cherry. Its leaves had already yellowed and blown away.)
If I could only have one tree in Autumn, it would be a sweet gum—for the range of color on just one tree.
Asharah about 1 year ago
God has a sense of humor
sirbadger about 1 year ago
When I took a picture of a mountain, an old man with a tripod said “The trick is to wait for the sun to come out for better lighting.” The sun did not come out and the weather got worse.
Mi-Tasol about 1 year ago
Isn’t that the true of it
lalapalooza Premium Member about 1 year ago
haha
Bilan about 1 year ago
The only thing missing is them all screaming AHHHHH! (ala Monty Python)
ikini Premium Member about 1 year ago
He who looks for perfection is not only not going to find it, he will miss the moment entirely.
keenanthelibrarian about 1 year ago
Of course in Australia we don’t tend to have leaves fall (unless from imported Northern Hemisphere trees). They tend to loose branches instead.
Salinasong about 1 year ago
They could have taken more than one picture.
The Pro from Dover about 1 year ago
Oh well.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
It seems like the FOOMP is coming later and later every year.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
There’ll be another one next year.
nancyb creator about 1 year ago
He should have told them to ‘not move’ before taking the picture. Now, he’ll have to do a downshot instead of an upshot.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
The colors stand out better when it’s a dreary, drizzly day.
Doug K about 1 year ago
As Maxwell Smart used to say, “Missed it by that much.”
rmercer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Fall fell…
JohnCL about 1 year ago
Must be a ginkgo forest.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
He who hesitates…..lol
Mainesailah Premium Member about 1 year ago
Digital cameras are wonderful, but they have taken all the fun out of photography for me. First off, they cost $.00 per shot, so one doesn’t have to be the least bit selective. Second, they eliminate the excitement in waiting to see what develops. (Yes, I know there is still film available, but no more Kodachrome.) Third, any doofus can use one and get really good shots.
Katiedid about 1 year ago
A number of years ago, we went to an Ansel Adams exhibit in the Eastman House in Rochester. As I recall, in a video we saw of him there, he said he thought of his negatives as a composer might well think of his work… it was to be interpreted by others, especially with new technology.
MS72 about 1 year ago
Patience is NOT always rewarded.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
He is holding the phone in “stick photo” position where you can’t get the full perspective of the scene, just a little slice. Somehow phones weigh more held horizontally, I guess.
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
I was kind of hoping the last panel would involve bears.
RMehta about 1 year ago
Digital cameras make “wait foir right light” a cliche. You cam always take multiple pics with different lighting conditions. Sometimes the other shots will amaze you.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Talk less; shoot more.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve seen days where it seemed like the leaves were falling almost that fast. Or it happened overnight.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Really enjoying the trend of comments today. I have both collected and taken photos of about everything I enjoyed for the 75 years since my first camera. Always looking for the ‘perfect’ shot. And sometimes I get it.
Good to know there are kindred souls still out there ‘hunting.’ Keep snapping, Friends, there’s beauty and fascination everywhere.
Can't Sleep about 1 year ago
Autumn should be renamed from Fall to FOOMP.
vj33 about 1 year ago
I take the available picture and then see if I can get a better one later.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
The important thing is that you saw it. Recording it is nice, but the real thing in real time is what travel is all about.
jimboklein about 1 year ago
I have a feeling that I’ve seen a strip very similar to this one before. Anyone else remember one like this?
Vet Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Texas way. Leaves on trees one day then gone the next day.
KEA about 1 year ago
Obviously not oaks… they drop leaves the year around. My neighbor’s maples would do this tho. They would all turn a glorious yellow… be that way for about a week and then all fall within 24hrs.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member about 1 year ago
We have the most spectacular “street tree” at our house. The city planted a small Gingko tree in the grass strip between the sidewalk and street. It’s now a massive tree! When the leaves turn gold and the sun shines on it, it’s the only thing you notice as you turn onto our street. However – it practically drops all its leaves at once. The street is paved in gold, as is the sidewalk :-)
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Today, Oct. 22, is the 6th anniversary of my favorite cartoon of all time (no words necessary):
gocomics.Com/nonsequitur/2017/10/22
diegot about 1 year ago
That’s why they call it “Fall”.
mindjob about 1 year ago
Looks like a case of analysis paralysis
marilynnbyerly about 1 year ago
Since you aren’t buying film that needs to be developed, there’s no need to be so stingy. Take a bunch. Later, you may find in one of the images that there’s a Wiley bear staring at you and deciding you’re too old and bony to bother with.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Come for the beautiful art, stay for the laughs. We have a winner!
cabalonrye about 1 year ago
The weather is so weird here (too warm) the trees haven’t noticed yet this is autumn. The forest is green. But I have hope. Today I saw a tree sporting red leaves.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
Fall is nice, but I’m still looking forward to winter.
anomaly about 1 year ago
Most of the leaves turn brown before they fall. To each his own.
ellisaana Premium Member about 1 year ago
Here (northern Virginia) the colors seem to change overnight.
Yesterday, the red oak outside my office window had one small branch of changing leaves. Today, the whole tree is tinged red-brown. (and since it’s young—maybe 15yrs— those leaves will linger until spring when new growth will push them off.)
The dogwood is sultry red. The redbud is saffron yellow, and the other oaks wear variations of brown and orange.
Last weekend, everything here was still solidly green (except the Yoshino cherry. Its leaves had already yellowed and blown away.)
If I could only have one tree in Autumn, it would be a sweet gum—for the range of color on just one tree.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Wiley hit the nail on the head. Yesterday peak beauty, today raking it off your lawn.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yup pretty, but gone in a flash. And then…..
franki_g about 1 year ago
Why can’t I see the comic in Edge? That’s where I auto-sign in to GoComics. Had to load it in Firefox, back to Edge to comment.
johnec about 1 year ago
Mighty good timing – it was windy here in Central PA, and all the leaves did indeed blow off the trees in one day. Or such it seemed!
MFRXIM Premium Member about 1 year ago
..take a slo-mo video…