Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut


Tree Update: Later in the Afternoon

Dogwood fall

A rainy morning broke free! But I doubt my dogwood will shine with red wine color this year. It’s been too warm and too dry for too long.

royal red maple fall

I totally missed my royal red maple this fall, not that it has any fall color to speak of. Of all my trees, it loses its leaves earliest and fastest.

dawyck purple beech fall

My little dawyck purple beech is doing well in her little pot by the kitchen window.

dawyck purple beech fall 2

She’s a coppery-yellow this fall. Not sure if that’s typical though, since this year is so weird.

Why so many tree pictures all of a sudden?

I got a new lens for my camera and the absolute best place to test any new camera equipment is the way I learned to use ALL my camera equipment — in nature where the light is forgiving and the subject unconditionally cooperative and patient.

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2 Responses to “Tree Update: Later in the Afternoon”

  1. Carolina Girl says:

    Beautiful shots of the leaves…wonderful colors. The trees are finally changing into pretty colors here in S.C. LOVE your trees!!

  2. Dawn Fabricatore says:

    Great pictures. Enjoy the new lens. There is nothing like a new piece of camera equipment to get excited over. I got a new lense last year and it was s exciting to test it out.

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