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    Home » NATURE

    Fall landscape photos - Captures of the day

    Published: Nov 30, 2020 · Modified: Aug 25, 2025 by Nisha · 17 Comments

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    Fall landscape photos and photography is one of the most exhilarating types of photography, and one can never seem to have enough of it! As someone rightly said, "All you need in life to lift your spirit is to take a moment and gaze at nature's beauty". The fall foliage colors brighten, enliven, and get our spirits up exactly this way, especially with all the happenings around us in these times.

    This time of year, the woods in my neighborhood had beautiful foliage peaked to display beautiful vibrant colors than usual. The blanket of red, yellow, and orange hues has been incredibly breathtaking. This display was luckily, right in time for the Thanksgiving break. Anyone who appreciates nature and is a photo enthusiast, cannot resist capturing these amazing scenic views. You are just awestruck by the stunning beauty of nature. It is comforting and soothing to just sit quietly and be lost in Mother Nature. Nature can truly provide healing powers like no other. "In times of crisis, the natural world is a source of joy and solace. It produces the comfort that can come from nothing else "- Sir David Attenborough .

    As it was mostly a quiet Thanksgiving holiday, I had plenty of time to experiment with my camera. I was glad to capture these memorable clicks right in time, as most of the foliage disappeared and was already gone following the wind and rain, the next few days. If you missed my earlier post on the tips, on how to capture the best fall photos, please do take a look. It is definitely worth reading and will be beneficial for first-timers who are capturing fall colors with a digital camera.

    How did I capture the fall landscape photos ?

    To capture these photographs, I used Canon Rebel T2i Kit lens EF-S/18-55 IS  and Zoom EF-S 55-250mm lens with my camera. If you have a wide-angle lens, that is an added bonus. It is very popular and best suited for landscape photography. However, I did get pretty decent and satisfactory captures with the lenses I had as well. These images were all captured from my patio. You can click on the right arrow in the picture below to view the slideshow of all the photos.

    • f-stop f/5 , exposure 1/100 sec ISO - 100, focal length 123mm no Flash
    • f-stop f/4.5 , exposure 1/100 sec ISO - 100, focal length 84mm no Flash
    • f-stop f/5.6 , exposure 1/100 sec ISO - 100, focal length 229mm no Flash
    • f-stop f/5.6 , exposure 1/100 sec ISO - 100, focal length 171mm no Flash
    • f-stop f/5 , exposure 1/100 sec ISO - 100, focal length 100mm no Flash

    As always,  I used the raw option to capture the images. The images were shot in "manual" mode. Initially, I set the "Auto white balance" option to "shade" to get warm colors. I then switched to the "cloudy" option to reduce the intensity. Exposure values used for capture were mostly shutter speed at 1/100, ISO at 100, and aperture to f/5 with varying focal lengths.

    The captions of the images have the details of the exposure values for each photo, for those interested. The zoom lens was used to capture the first set of images. To capture the second set of images below, the kit lens was used. Some images have a focus on the bird feed to get a bokeh effect or blurred background. Others were landscape shots in full focus, you can see the difference in the shots by clicking on the slideshow below.

    Steps used in Post Processing

    As already mentioned, the images were captured in RAW mode. The images captured in RAW will have the CR2 extension in the filename. As soon as you open up the photos in Adobe Photoshop, it brings up the "Camera Raw Filter" page. Scroll down to find the "Calibration" section. Adjust the sliders under the hues and saturation for red, green, and blue to bring out the right colors and what feels right. Some of the other options that you can adjust in the "Basic" section are exposure, clarity, texture, vibrance, and saturation. There are many more options as well. Play around till you are satisfied with the colors in the photographs. Do not forget to save the files with a JPEG extension to get the final image. Hope you enjoyed this post and photographs.Thanks for reading!

    Finally , a wise old saying by the famous photographer Ansel Adams

    "There are no rules for good photographs there are only good photographs" -Ansel Adams

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    Comments

    1. Genesis

      December 10, 2020 at 10:55 pm

      Fall is such an amazing time for photos. These were beautiful! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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      • InspiresNish

        December 11, 2020 at 4:33 pm

        Yes, indeed the best time of year for photography . Appreciate your wonderful comments and visit!

        Reply
    2. Cheyenne

      December 07, 2020 at 5:17 pm

      Just so beautiful ::)

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      • InspiresNish

        December 07, 2020 at 6:41 pm

        Thank you so much , glad you liked them!

        Reply
    3. Giorgia

      December 07, 2020 at 4:52 pm

      I love the fall season! My school teacher used to say it's the poets' season and I cannot let it go: I've to go around and take pictures. So thank you so much for sharing your secrets for good shooting!

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      • InspiresNish

        December 07, 2020 at 6:40 pm

        Fall season has really something so unique about it . Your school teacher has aptly said about it being a poet's season . I guess it brings out the creatvity in all of us. Thanks a lot for the comments.

        Reply
    4. Natascha

      December 07, 2020 at 3:13 pm

      Woww stunning pictures!! Autumn is hands-down my fav season so I love taking pictures of the colored leaves ! Thanks for the tips!

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      • InspiresNish

        December 07, 2020 at 3:18 pm

        Thank you so much for the feedback , it is a lovely season indeed to take pictures of fall colors

        Reply
    5. Diane

      December 02, 2020 at 6:08 am

      So beautiful!

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      • InspiresNish

        December 02, 2020 at 3:21 pm

        Thank you Diane , it was indeed a pretty sight!

        Reply
    6. Christy B

      December 01, 2020 at 7:19 pm

      Thanks for providing us inside tips on your lovely photography, Nisha!

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      • InspiresNish

        December 01, 2020 at 7:28 pm

        You are very welcome Christy! Thank you for stopping by.

        Reply
    7. Anonymous

      December 01, 2020 at 3:25 pm

      Awesome!

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      • InspiresNish

        December 01, 2020 at 4:46 pm

        Thank you for stopping by!

        Reply
    8. Megala

      December 01, 2020 at 6:59 am

      Fantastic clicks! It is so impressive & meditative to see the Mother Nature at her best. 🙂

      Reply
      • InspiresNish

        December 01, 2020 at 2:15 pm

        Totally agree Megala ,nature is really fascinating and the art transports you to a peaceful place ! Thank you .

        Reply

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