There is a magic window in northern Utah in which to capture fall color in your portrait. It is difficult to predict and very tenuous. This year it looked like we would get great color because we had that little nip of cold in the night air. And then mother nature had a hot flash and we warmed right back up to mid-summer temperature. While we may have enjoyed leaving our jackets and sweaters off, it changed the fall folage. Without a source of water, the increased temperature tanned and dried out the red leaves. You can still capture some yellow and orange, but be so quick because one good wind and they all fall to the ground. No worries, it's a look we can work with. The point being, now is the time to book and take family photos for that desireable fall look. Call soon.
Monday, October 4, 2010
What about fall leaves?
There is a magic window in northern Utah in which to capture fall color in your portrait. It is difficult to predict and very tenuous. This year it looked like we would get great color because we had that little nip of cold in the night air. And then mother nature had a hot flash and we warmed right back up to mid-summer temperature. While we may have enjoyed leaving our jackets and sweaters off, it changed the fall folage. Without a source of water, the increased temperature tanned and dried out the red leaves. You can still capture some yellow and orange, but be so quick because one good wind and they all fall to the ground. No worries, it's a look we can work with. The point being, now is the time to book and take family photos for that desireable fall look. Call soon.
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