posted Tuesday, 17 May 2011, 21:05 (+0800), by Martin
Summer is definitely over in Australia, and the weather is (finally) cooling down
after a long hot summer.
That means nature photographers can look forward to the colours of autumn, when
the leaves turn red, orange and yellow, and provide some fantastic photography
opportunities.
I love the colours of autumn, and always try to find some time to capture the colours with my camera.
To remind everyone (in the southern hemisphere) what they can look forward to, here's a photo of an autumn leaf from last year, taken with one of my favourite lenses, the 35mm f/2.
I love the colours of autumn, and always try to find some time to capture the colours with my camera.
To remind everyone (in the southern hemisphere) what they can look forward to, here's a photo of an autumn leaf from last year, taken with one of my favourite lenses, the 35mm f/2.

autumn colour palette
Burswood, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 35mm f/2 @35mm, 1/500 sec, f/2, ISO100
Canon EOS 50D, 35mm f/2 @35mm, 1/500 sec, f/2, ISO100