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love the grapevine
Very cool thrad Paul...thank you!
A few from this weekend. Couldn't help but put in an autumn sunset. We had our first frost on Mon morn. 27 F when I stepped out at 7 am. Things will change rapidly now.
Beautiful sunset picture on the water..Lovely landscape..Maybe it's the Mohawk in me that loves these scenes..lol.great pics Ron....upstate New York is a wonderful place
That's it, I'm moving to the country as soon as I find someone who wants to adopt me...lol.
Those are some amazing photos.
Beautiful pics.You have really the captured the essence of autumn.
thanks for sharing the autumn colours
In Alberta, Canada it snowed before the leaves turned colours. So the majority are frozen green![]()
Maple trees just bring a smile to my face in fall.
here are a couple shots of my most recent production. The tree and limb appear real, but they are made in the scene shop.We glued all of those leaves onto a limb (tree) and a smaller limb from a tree that fell during a storm earlier in the year. The leaves are real oak tree leaves that were preserved with some type of chemical last fall. We cut them off of little branches used to decorate the 'home' or other fall decoration. heheh.. Many hot glue burns later this is what we got. For reference the 'sky' is a painting that is 24 feet wide and 12 feet tall. The 'tree' is 18 feet tall and the limb over the set is 15 feet long x 9 feet wide. This is the set for SOCCER MOMS. I will include a couple of shots of the action too. I designed the set, lights, costumes, and sound for the production. We take the show on the road next month. (Maybe by then we will actually have some fall color around here too.)
Cheers,
BD![]()
I love Maples and Oak trees, either real, or glued on fallen limb.... they give a spectacular display in Autumn.
Congratulations Bruce, what an amazing job you did on that tree; thanks for sharing, and it's nice to see your creative side. Hope your show is a success.
Cheers
Some pics from chestnut golf tournament among Slovenian hills in the middle of vineyards: