This past week we had some spectacular weather in New York, where it already started to feel like fall. I took one crisp, sunny day to go out in Central Park and look at the colors as summer comes to an end. Fall always seems to come and go so quickly, so I always feel much more at ease when I have days I can sit out and appreciate the beautiful change.
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Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Seasons Changing
This past week we had some spectacular weather in New York, where it already started to feel like fall. I took one crisp, sunny day to go out in Central Park and look at the colors as summer comes to an end. Fall always seems to come and go so quickly, so I always feel much more at ease when I have days I can sit out and appreciate the beautiful change.
Labels:
central park,
color,
evan turk,
fall,
new york,
new york city,
pastel,
reportage,
summer,
travel,
travel illustration,
trees
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Washington DC in Fall
This past weekend, Chris and I took a trip to visit my grandma and my aunt in Washington DC/Virginia. We had a wonderful time catching up with family! They are about 2 weeks ahead of New York in fall, and it's so beautiful there.
The treetops are beginning to rust, with some trees blooming in bright gold and red, while the rest of the forest stays the bright green of summer.
I realized how starved for trees we are here in New York after seeing how immense the forests are in Virginia. It feels like they go on forever.
Labels:
autumn,
color,
fall,
forest,
painting,
reportage,
trees,
Virginia,
Washington DC,
Washington monument
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