I wasn’t able to get out much this fall for various reasons, but I certainly had a fortuitous moment while driving through Ashe County, North Carolina on a rainy fall day. I caught peak at Price Lake, and bit of the early fall in The Chimneys area of the Linville Gorge in the Pisgah National Forest. Feel free to link your fall shots in the comment section below, I’d like to see what you got this fall, or spring, wherever in the world you are.

Gorgeous shots!
Thank you!
Love the colour. Your ‘Fall’ tree colour certainly has some amazing hues.
Since you asked, there’s an ‘Autumn’ post on my NEW Nature Blog at http://vickialfordnatureblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/19/autumn-in-the-dandenong-ranges/.
There’s many more Autumn posts on my OLD PhotoBlog at victoriaaphotography.wordpress.com by typing the word ‘Autumn’ in the ‘search’ box. Autumn post examples at http://victoriaaphotography.wordpress.com/2013/05/01/autumn-treasury-gardens-melbourne/ AND http://victoriaaphotography.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/on-the-street-where-i-used-to-live/
Now our (current) Spring here in Melbourne, Australia, is off to a slow start for me as I haven’t been able to get out walking very much. Also we’ve had some incredible storms that have restricted photography excursions, especially as I don’t have a car and rely on public transport in the inner city.
Thanks Vicki, it’s nice to see the Fall colors in a place I’ve never been…
You have just taken me down memory lane. I lived in a log cabin for 30 years in Haywood County and my view was Cold Mountain. These are beautiful fall shots of a special area.
What a beautiful place to have lived, and a wonderful mountain to have as a view. Thanks for the kind words!
I love that part of the country. The second shot is gorgeous.
Thanks, it’s certainly great to be here this time of year!
The NC mountains are so beautiful. I thoroughly enjoyed the years I lived out there. Hard to choose a favorite season while there although fall is so spectacular! 🙂
Nanny
It’s definitely my favorite time of year out here!
wow! amazing pictures!
Thanks Cat!