Today I finish off my fall colours series. I left the viewing platform and headed back in the direction of Major's Hill Park, photographing fall colours as I went.
Back in the park, this red caught my eye.
The park is an ideal spot for framing landmarks, such as Parliament Hill.
Or Notre Dame. A wedding party was having photos done.
And here we take a look back towards the Chateau Laurier.
And once again, Parliament Hill.
I finish with a view of the Hill in silhouette, with bare trees in the park outlined against the sky. I hope you've enjoyed the fall colours from my part of the world.
I haven't been in a park here due to the rainy weather, but the trees lost their leaves by now and it is as if we would have gone from summer to winter without fall.
ReplyDeleteThe sumac leaves are always among the most vivid reds.
ReplyDeleteAnother pleasant walkabout. I prefer the first silhouette.
ReplyDelete...and our color of the day is white!
ReplyDeleteBelas tonalidades outonais e aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
cool lighting. well done, great moments. happy weekend, Saturday!! ( ;
ReplyDelete@Gattina: ours are gone now.
ReplyDelete@David: that is true.
@Anvilcloud: thank you.
@Tom: white here too.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Beth: thanks!
Beautiful place to have a picnic and take pictures
ReplyDeleteLove the fifth and the last photos.
ReplyDeleteSince I'm still catching up on a bunch of vacation photos, I haven't finished posting fall foliage flicks yet.
ReplyDeleteNow we will get ready for snow pics!
ReplyDeleteTime to get ready for the snow to fall.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I almost missed "the grand finale"! :)
ReplyDeleteI have really been enjoying your fall photos.
Great idea to frame famous landmarks from the same perspective.
ReplyDeleteThere are still lots of trees hanging on to their leaves here, though we've had a few night-frosts lately so the remaining leaves will fall soon.
ReplyDeleteAfter fall colors comes white pictures of snow!
ReplyDeleteThe Autumn colours are fantastic William.
ReplyDelete@Maywyn: it is!
ReplyDelete@Marie: I did too.
@Barbara: you'll get to it.
@RedPat: it's been snowing a bit today.
@Sharon: the very best of weather.
@Ella: thank you!
@Red: I thought so.
@John: most of ours are down.
@Happyone: definitely!
@Marleen: that they are.
It is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful series of photos. Thank you, William.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place, thanks for the relaxing walk.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice final of your fall seris, William.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed the wonderful colours in Ottawa this year again.
I have enjoyed your walks showing the beautiful autumn colors.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Gorgeous 🍁 This has been a wonderful series of autumn posts William. Can I put in a request for more detail shots of Chateau Laurier?
ReplyDeleteGreat autumn photo finale ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Your fall has been wonderful. I love your close ups.
ReplyDeleteI have certainly enjoyed your photos of the colors in your part of the world. And Parliament Hill, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt has been a great autumn series, and now it's over. Autumn, as well as the series.
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteFrom reading your blog, I know that All seasons are beautiful in your city...but I think I’d best like to visit in Autumn!
ReplyDeleteThe fall colors have just about all gone here as well and we are due to get some nasty weather in terms of rain and possible light snow early this week.
ReplyDeleteI will hate to see thecolor leave here as much as I hate to see it leave my neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteThe Autumn colours are beautiful, great photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
@Sandi: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Bill: you're welcome.
@Gemel: a pleasure to show it.
@Jan: thank you.
@Alexandria: thanks.
@Grace: I love photographing that.
ReplyDelete@Carol: thank you.
@Kay: thanks.
@DJan: the Hill is always photogenic.
@Joanne: autumn is always too short.
@Magiceye: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Sallie: it's a great time.
@Beatrice: our weather gets colder this time of year.
@Jeanie: I can stretch it out, but realistically our fall colours are done by the end of October.
@Jan: thank you.