20 Flawless Snapshots of Fall Leaves Changing ...

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I spent some of my growing up years living in Phoenix and one of the things I missed most was seeing the trees change color in the fall. Now that I'm living somewhere else, one of my favorite things to do is find a new place to see the leaves every year. Whether you live somewhere that doesn't get a traditional autumn or you just need something breathtaking today, you will love these fall photos. Enjoy!

1. Mount Minsi, Pennsylvania

Mount Minsi, Pennsylvania

2. Veluwe National Park, Netherlands

Veluwe National Park, Netherlands

3. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, Japan

4. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

5. Upstate New York

Upstate New York

6. Green Mountains, Vermont

Green Mountains, Vermont

7. Rockefeller State Park, New York

Rockefeller State Park, New York

8. Thingvellier National Park, Iceland

Thingvellier National Park, Iceland

9. New England, United States

New England, United States

10. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

11. Koli National Park, Finland

Koli National Park, Finland

12. North Conway, New Hampshire

North Conway, New Hampshire

13. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, Massachusetts

14. Stowe, Vermont

Stowe, Vermont

15. Bedford, Pennsylvania

Bedford, Pennsylvania

16. Queyras Castle, French Alps

Queyras Castle, French Alps

17. Mt. Timpanogos, Utah

Mt. Timpanogos, Utah

18. White Mountains, New Hampshire

White Mountains, New Hampshire

19. Lake Placid, New York

Lake Placid, New York

20. Bluegrass Country Driving Tour, Kentucky

Bluegrass Country Driving Tour, Kentucky Where are you going to see the fall leaves this year?

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to see fall leaves changing?
The best time is usually mid to late October, but it can vary depending on your location and weather conditions.
Where are the top places to view fall foliage?
Popular spots include New England, the Great Smoky Mountains, and Pacific Northwest, known for their vibrant autumn colors.
How can I capture stunning photos of fall leaves?
Use natural light during golden hours and focus on close-ups with varied colors and textures for the best shots.
What camera settings work best for fall leaf photography?
Try using a low ISO, a moderate aperture (f/5.6-f/11), and adjust shutter speed based on lighting to enhance details.
Are there any tips for hiking during leaf-peeping trips?
Wear sturdy shoes, dress in layers, and bring water and snacks to stay comfortable while exploring trails.
Can I spot fall leaves changing in urban areas?
Yes, many parks and tree-lined streets in cities offer beautiful fall foliage without leaving town.
How long does the fall foliage season typically last?
It usually lasts 4-6 weeks but depends on weather patterns and geographic location.
What types of trees have the most vibrant fall colors?
Maple, oak, birch, and aspen trees are known for their bright reds, oranges, and yellows.
Is it safe to pick up or collect fallen leaves?
Generally yes, but avoid areas treated with pesticides or near busy roads to stay safe and eco-friendly.
How can I extend the life of collected fall leaves for crafts?
Press or dry leaves between book pages or use a glycerin solution to keep them pliable and vibrant longer.
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