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Leaves are falling from the trees. Sometimes it is just nice to take a picture of the fallen leaves. I was walking in my neighborhood. This maple had yellow, orange and various shades of red leaves on the grass. I tried to find a patch that had the leaves mostly facing forward. The left images is without editing and had a blue tone because late afternoon in the shade. So, I had to decrease that in PSE 11. I also wanted to give the leaves of this image more "pizzaz" which would make them appear brighter and more satrated with post processing.
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