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Posted on September 5, 2018September 4, 2018 by Mary

Autumn in Orange, 2018

Presumably the origin of my fascination with autumn leaves in exotics.

Autumn, Orange East Public School

Bare tree outside the Union Bank

Autumn leaves in Clinton Street

Cook Park, eastern avenue

Liquidambar seed pods

Liquidambar seed pods

Detail, liquidambar leaf

Liquidambar

All photos.

This article is part of my series Autumn:
  1. Photography: autumn in Sydney’s inner west
  2. Autumn photography 2015 & 2016
  3. Autumn photography 2017
  4. New York in autumn
  5. London in autumn
  6. Autumn in Orange, 2018
  7. Japanese maple
  8. Autumn leaves, Orange, April 2019
  9. Apple picking, Mayfarm Flowers, April 22 2019
  10. Old Croton Aqueduct Trail
  11. Late leaves, Old Croton Aqueduct Trail
  12. Central Park after rain
  13. Japanese maple
  14. Autumn near Orange
  15. Auburn Botanic Gardens
  16. Morning walk in autumn
  17. Raindrops
  18. Autumn in Orange 2025
Read the whole series at Autumn.
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