It seems like the most dramatic landscapes are found in autumn when the leaves have fallen. This is the time of year when everything slows down and the bare structures in the land reveal themselves.
The ochres and umbers of the landscape really become much more noticeable. In my travels I keep thinking how important these colors are to my palette. The blues and browns seem to compliment each other as the season of growth fades into our distant memory.
Also, this is the time when bird migrants are scrambling to find whatever food they can.
As a side note I put a wash of cerulean blue for the sky, yet it seems to fade in intensity with the browns dominating this picture.
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