Blackened aspen leaves in frost following an early fall snowfall, eastern Sierra Nevada
Black Aspen Leaves, Frost – Blackened aspen leaves in frost following an early fall snowfall, eastern Sierra Nevada
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Thanks, David. I’ve long been fascinated by the leaves that don’t turn brilliant shades of gold, orange, and read – the leaves that instead go straight to brown or black. I was fascinated by this little bunch, covered in frost and sitting on top of a few inches of early season snow.
Dan
(David, somehow it seems that some of your comments are going to the small photo thumbnail pages rather than to the full posts – and these, for reasons I haven’t quite figured out, don’t get included in the usual listing of comments and posts.)
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Thanks, David. I’ve long been fascinated by the leaves that don’t turn brilliant shades of gold, orange, and read – the leaves that instead go straight to brown or black. I was fascinated by this little bunch, covered in frost and sitting on top of a few inches of early season snow.
Dan
(David, somehow it seems that some of your comments are going to the small photo thumbnail pages rather than to the full posts – and these, for reasons I haven’t quite figured out, don’t get included in the usual listing of comments and posts.)
Great, fresh take on Aspen leaves. Nice combination.