
Fall is definitely in the air and the trees are popping with more color every day. I’m loving it and have been out exploring at every opportunity. No words are necessary to describe the beauty of autumn found here in northern Wisconsin.
These photos were taken this past week when colors were said to be 30-50%. Every day, more leaves are changing and peak color around here should be the first week in October. Hopefully the weather will cooperate in which case, I’ll be one happy photographer, and if the weather doesn’t agree, I’ll still be a happy camper surrounded by such a beautiful landscape.
Fall colors in northern Wisconsin.
“In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.” – Aristotle
“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Time spent amongst trees is never wasted time.” – Katrina Mayer
“Colors are the smiles of nature.” – Leigh Hunt
“My wish is to stay always like this, living quietly in a corner of nature.” – Claude Monet


Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #116 – Symmetry
I haven’t engaged in a photo challenge in a very long time and I miss participating. So for this week’s challenge, Patti asks us to focus on images that represent symmetry. The above image has that feel of symmetry.
Oh gosh, just stunning. I love it when the color change is just getting ramped up.
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I discovered, the colors are best ‘before’ peak. It was absolutely beautiful.
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Lovely impressions and colors. I share Claude Monet’s wish.
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Thank you, and I agree, Claude Monet’s quote is spot on.
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Beautiful
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Thank you! 🍁🍂🍁
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Just breathtaking fall images 🙂
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Thank you. I appreciate the comment. Unfortunately, the leaves are now dropping rapidly and peak color is behind us.
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It’s awesome
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Thank you! 🙂
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Beautiful pictures 😍
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Thank you! 😊
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Beautiful
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Thank you!
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Beautiful photos. This is the season I miss VT the most, there’s nothing like seeing sugar maples ablaze with color.
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I can only image the kaleidoscope of color seen in the north east. Understandable why you’d miss it. I’m getting in my fill of autumn foliage and loving every minute.
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Utterly sublime
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Awe, thank you!
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I can’t even begin to stress enough. Your photography is so natural. I am always inspired
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Thank you so much for the kind comment!
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Ahh loved them! I have a Nikon D5600 at home. As a beginner, which lens would you suggest me to use?
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Thanks! Unfortunately, you’re asking the wrong person about lenses. I use a ‘bridge’ camera with a fixed lens. Wish I could be of more help.
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Then you need to pass on some talent! Love all your photographs
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Haha! You are too kind.
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Fall is beautiful!!
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Gorgeous photos, Ingrid. You sure are in a pretty part of the world. And I love the accompanying quotes – particularly the Monet. We live on a street lined with Ginkgo trees that will turn a spectacular yellow this month. And then one day, after a frost, they all fall at once. It’s wonderful. 🙂 Thanks for a beautiful preview of Fall. ~Terri
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Thank you Terri. I’ve really enjoyed being in the upper Midwest for fall colors, but temps are getting cold around here and we’ll be ready to roll soon. The Monet quote is one of my favorites as well. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. 😊
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Beautiful pictures. Love the water reflections. I feel like I haven’t experienced fall in such a long time. Usually, this time of year we are in Atlanta fall hasn’t quite arrived yet. Then as fast as we can we are off to warmer climates. The trees are lovely. It is very nice to be reminded of the beauty of Autumn.
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It has been nearly 30 years since we’ve experienced a ‘real’ fall and it did not disappoint. But the cold, gloomy weather is a reminder of why we moved away from the Midwest. Almost time to hit the road!
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Wow breathtakingly beautiful❤️ I haven’t seen any fall colours in my life yet. Wish to see one soon
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The Midwest and Northeast part of the country have the most beautiful autumn foliage. The colors are stunning, but it never lasts long enough.🍁🍂🍁
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Your photos remind me so much of our time at our lake house in Maine. While Maine doesn’t have as many trees that turn color, the first of October looked very similar. Then we would head home to our orchard in New Hampshire for a real burst of fall color. Your photos are beautiful and I thank you for reminding me of our yours spent in New England. Enjoy every moment before you head back south.
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I’m glad you enjoyed the photos. Yes, the colors around the upper Midwest rival the Northeast, and I’m savoring every minute as I know this won’t last much longer. I’m hoping to go apple picking this weekend if the weather holds out. Fingers crossed we won’t get rained out 🍏🍁🤞
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I do hope you get to go apple picking, it is such a fun fall tradition.
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Yes it is! I can’t remember the last time I picked apples.
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The captures are so lovellyyy💙💙🦋
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Thank you 😊🍁🍂
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My pleasure 🙂🤗🤗💐
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We don’t get those glorious colours occurring naturally here in Western Australia. Some, including myself, plant a tree or two that will add a touch of an autumn colour palette, but it’s not the same as a natural forest getting ready for a cold, cold winter. Stunning photos Ingrid.
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Thank you Chris. We don’t get this variety of color in America’s west and I’ve missed being back in the Midwest part of the country during autumn colors. It has been a joy, but we’ll be heading south before too long. Winters around here can be brutal.😊
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Such beautiful colours! We only have one native deciduous tree in Tasmania, a small beech called fagus that only grows in a few alpine areas. Many of our city parks have english trees though but nothing like what you have photographed here!
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I’ve spent the past 20+ years living in the western part of the U.S. where there are mostly pine and aspen trees, thus mostly yellow and green color in the fall. It has been a joy to be back in the Midwestern part of the U.S. where we see a beautiful kaleidoscope of colors due to the variety of trees. I’m savoring every moment as I know it won’t last long before cold and wind strip the leaves.
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Perfect title! So glad you are out there enjoying the fall colors. At least we are enjoying them through your beautiful photographs!
No need to rush back to the southwest, it is still hot here and we had no rain at all!
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The saguaro will not be looking happy this winter with the lack of moisture. I think this is the second summer in a row with no monsoon. 😥 Not good!
I still have a few more places I want to explore for autumn photo-ops and then I’ll be ready to head ‘home’ … hopefully the temps will stay under 100 by the time I get there.
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Beautiful autumn coloring, the next couple weeks will be the encore! Have fun with it, Ingrid 😊
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This week the weather isn’t cooperating. Although the leaves are gorgeous, the lighting hasn’t been good for photography. Fingers crossed I have better luck in a few days.
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OMG – loving the Fall colors – great pics – love!!! We are finally cooling down a bit here and pretty soon everything will be in bloom again. Been working on putting in the garden and should have green beans soon enough – cannot wait. The limes coming off our tree have been great too. Happy Day – Enjoy 🙂
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Oh, how I love freshly picked limes. I’m trying to talk my sister-in-law (the one that recently moved to Phoenix) into planting a lime tree, and if I knew Al and I would return to WI every summer, I would help this SIL plant a veggie garden. Then I’d have plenty of fresh stuff summer and winter 😁
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Lovely colors… and the reflections are stunning!
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It’s incredibly beautiful and I’m so glad we decided to stay in northern Wisconsin a little longer this season. Fingers crossed I get some cooperative weather. This week doesn’t look to favor a photographer 😏
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Wow! Ingrid, that lake water is like glass, and your pics showcase the beauty of fall gorgeously. Enjoy the season and travel safely when you and Al head out.
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I’m savoring every fine weather day for leaf-peeping. I love those days with very little wind and do my best to take advantage of those cooperative days. Two more weeks before we head south!
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You are in such a beautiful location to welcome fall. Your photos capture the fall colors of the east. Love the reds.
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Yes, we are in a great spot. Personally, I feel Wisconsin and Michigan rival the northeast when it comes to fall colors, but I’m probably a little biased.😏
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Stunning photos, as usual! I hope you get great weather because I can’t wait to see next weeks photos 🙂
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Thank you S, and I too am hoping the weather will cooperate. However, this week isn’t looking favorable.😏 I’ve got two weeks to keep the camera clicking 🤞 before we head south.
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Aren’t you going to miss this when you head back west? 🙂
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I will miss it only until the leaves drop and then I can’t drive back to the southwest fast enough 😆 Since we aren’t leaving until the 12th, I’m hoping to get in lots more photo outings.🤞
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Fabulous colors. We hit peak foliage at the North rim of the Grand Canyon. The aspen outdid themselves this year.
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I’ll need to take note of fall at the North rim. I’m still trying to figure out my timing around AZ. I have a pretty good handle on CO and the seasons/elevation. I’ll be sure and stop by your blog for autumn photos.
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Oh that glorious foliage Ingrid – I so miss it living in the south. Then again, not a fan of winter so you can’t have everything. Very beautiful
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That’s why we spend our winters in Phoenix and summers in northern Wisconsin. I get to enjoy a diversity of landscapes and seasons … and skip snowy winters.
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Beautiful Ingrid. Simply BEAUTIFUL.
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I’m loving every minute of fall in the upper Midwest. I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed this!
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What a gorgeous area!
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It’s absolutely beautiful but it does get incredibly cold up here. So we’ll be heading south in a couple of weeks.
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Hi Ingrid, Your heading photo is stunning! And, like you mention, peak colour is still to come. Claude Monet’s quote resonates with me. We just returned home from camping at Long Beach, West Coast of Vancouver Island. Restoring and replenishing my spirit. A beautiful post!
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Those rejuvenating camping trips are the best. There’s a part of us that wanted to pack our tent and gear and load up the canoe and camp on an island this summer, but the comfort of the RV was too appealing to give up for tenting 😆 I thought Claude Monet’s quote summed up my feelings nicely … plus, he one’s of my favorite artists. In our sticks and bricks, I had some of his prints hanging on our walls (inexpensive prints purchased from the Chicago Art Institute).
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Nature is a good way to see symmetry. Love the colourful foliage and the water reflections.
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Thank you, and you are so right, nature offers us so many great compositions.
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We just left (more southern) Wisconsin and you are correct – the colors are beautiful. And this is coming from a native New Englander!
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I’ve often said, Wisconsin and Michigan rival the northeast when it comes to autumn foliage, and seems you confirmed my opinion. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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Wow…! Love the reflections especially, beautifully captured, Ingrid.
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Thank you Amy. The landscape is making it easy to photo autumn.
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Absolutely BEAUTIFUL pictures! No words are necessary because no words could describe them.
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Michigan and Wisconsin offer fall colors that’ll rival the northeast. I’ve forgotten how beautiful autumn can be.
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Such an absolutely gorgeous time of year Ingrid! Just returned from a friend’s cottage a little ways north & the colours are absolutely spectacular. My very favourite time of year.❤️🇨🇦
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It’s a great time of year to allow nature to awe us. Living in the west for so many years, I’ve missed seeing a ‘real’ autumn. I’m savoring every minute while it lasts!
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Lovely fall photos. We are in the Rockies, the Aspen are at their peak.
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I always loved Colorado in the fall but missed the kaleidoscope of colors found in the upper Midwest. I’m trying to get my fill before it’s time to head south.
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Fall in the east is without compare. Your pictures capture it beautifully.
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I totally agree. As much as I love the mountains, I’ve missed the vibrant colors found in this neck of the woods.
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Gorgeous photos. The first, with the mirror image on the lake, is my favorite, but they are all beautiful and perfectly capture the feel of autumn. Hope you get plenty more blue skies and sunshine to capture it all!
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Thank you Laura. I have my fingers crossed that the weather will hold out. We’re supposed to have a mix of rain, wind, and cold … not favorable for autumn foliage photography, but I’ll take what I can get 😀
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What lovely Autumn vistas, Ingrid, incredible! Still struggling with dry winds and hot temps here. Not sure if the few leaves here that are trying to change have done due to stress (fire, smokey air) or they just know it’s Fall?
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And I’m sorry to hear more wildfires in northern CA have broken out. What a challenging year in so many ways. Sending good vibes your way and hope all goes well with the impending build and move.
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Hi, Ingrid. I agree. The last shot with the road bisecting the woods is a great example of symmetry. I also love all your fall colors! We’re at the same stage of fall colors here in NH. Enjoy the season!
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I’m sure NH is exploding with color. Having lived in the west for so many years, I’m loving being back in the Midwest to enjoy this time of year. I’m glad to hear that the last image fits the photo challenge. I struggled slightly finding a photo that I thought would fit.
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Beautiful! Can’t wait to see the full change of color. Love the first picture especially!
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I’m just hoping the leaves stay on the trees during peak color. If a major storm with high winds blows through, I’m not sure how many leaves will remain. Fingers crossed that I have another great week.🍁
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Wow – lovely!
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I’m savoring every minute. This week the weather is supposed to be cold and windy. I just hope the wind doesn’t blow off all the leaves. I
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We are so glad you folks get to enjoy the changing colors. Miss you back here in AZ. Thank goodness it’s starting to cool down a bit. Stay safe… hugs to the family… Darla & Bill
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We are loving the colors, but as soon as the leaves drop, we’ll be hitting the road back to your neighborhood 😊 We should be back in Phx 3rd week in Oct.
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Ingrid,
Fall colors are about a month away in our East Tennessee mountains so, thanks for giving us a preview. Your pictures are sensational. Even though we have the same camera, your clarity and sharpness is so much better. I want another lesson. Stay safe. Joe
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I’m sure once we start heading south, we’ll see fewer fall colors. Ah, you are too hard on yourself. I’ll admit, I’ve been struggling with the FZ300 myself. Many of the images aren’t as sharp or clear as I expect and I know my focus and settings should be spot on. It’s been frustrating especially when my iPhone 8+ occasionally outperforms the Panny. With that said, you know where to find me for another photo session 😀
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Ingrid, these wonderful fall colors make me want to hop in the car and drive until I see some changing leaves! It’s easy to see why you enjoy it there.
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I’ve been wanting to experience a ‘real’ fall in a very long time, and it has not disappointed. I’m savoring every minute as I know this won’t last long.
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Lovely
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Agree and I’m loving every minute seeing these colors.🍁
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Beautiful photos of my favorite season! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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I usually say spring is my favorite season, but now I’m not so sure. These fall colors are indeed beautiful.
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Spring is also great, but it means summer is approaching, so… 🙂
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Similar in Colorado – Nice!
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We lived in CO over twenty years and although it’s beautiful in the fall, I always missed the kaleidoscope of colors that are seen here in the Midwest. Absolutely beautiful!
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