
With our travels to Greece and Rome during the first two weeks of October, I thought we might miss autumn’s peak colors. I need not have worried.
My wife and I could readily see on our drive home from Dulles International Airport to our home near Harrisonburg, Virginia, that most trees still held their leaves, which were only now turning their true colors. I was glad we hadn’t missed the peak.
As we exited the Interstate highway at New Market, Virginia, a red maple caught my eye. I stopped to photograph the striking tree that stood center stage on a private school campus. It wouldn’t be my last photograph of the annual changing of the leaves.

I feared that with the ongoing drought, the leaves would be dull and simply fall off out of sheer fatigue. Strangely enough, this has been the most colorful fall yet of the seven autumns we have resided in Virginia’s lovely Shenandoah Valley. In fact, several valley natives told me that this has been the most colorful fall in years.
I delved into why that was. I discovered that the weather indeed influences the intensity of leaf colors. The combination of sunny, warm days and cool (but not freezing) dark nights help create the brilliant colors we have experienced here in the valley. From photos posted by friends on social media, I know the fall colors have been equally vivid in other locales.
Ironically, I found many of the brightest and most colorful trees in and around the neighborhoods of Harrisonburg. The colors of the trees and shrubs of both the Allegheny and the Blue Ridge Mountains appeared more uniform and consistent in color. Perhaps the lower valley elevations had more extreme temperature differences between the days and nights.
Here, then, are a few of my favorite tree photos I’ve taken between October 17 and October 24. Photos from Shenandoah National Park and Augusta County will follow in a subsequent post.
October 17
October 18 – 21
October 23
October 24





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Your photos are magnificent of course, Mr. Photographer. You should make your own calendar next year. I was thrilled to hear that one of my photos had made it into the Park View Credit Union calendar, one of my favorites. You’ll think I’m copying you on my blog, but yes, what else can we do this fall but celebrate the colors and the light and shout about it! Love it all. (You’ll see in an upcoming column of mine something similar, but not NEARLY as many lovely photos!)
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Thanks, Melodie. And congratulations on having a photo in the calendar.
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Beautiful photos, as always, Bruce! We experienced the same as you did re the colors here – we had gone up to Skyline Drive “to see the colors” and when we came back to the Burg – to our apt in VMRC – we agreed that the colors on the Park Road Hill in Harrisonburg (seen from our 3rd floor apt) were more vibrant and varied than those on Skyline!
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Thank you, Audrey, for your kind words.
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Nice vivid colors!
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Thank you, Marland.
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