Looks like your day came up smelling like roses.
I'm surprised you're getting fall colors in the leaves already. Do grapevines show fall colors before other plants?This photo was taken with my iPhone, and hasn't been enhanced. It's not perfect, but I like it the way it looks.
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Sunset, zoomed in
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The red looks more interesting than a brighter sky or reflection.I'm surprised you're getting fall colors in the leaves already. Do grapevines show fall colors before other plants?
I like the deep red glow of the sunset.
i hope the virus doesn't spread too far.The red looks more interesting than a brighter sky or reflection.
The colour of the leaves is unusual, and could be a virus called Leafroll disease.
It's not as bad as in the pictures of your link, by far. There are just a few - isolated - leaves affected, at the moment.i hope the virus doesn't spread too far.
I found this PDF about the disease and the pictures of the leaves sure look like the ones in your photo. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb2027e/eb2027e.pdf
Hopefully they'll stop it before it goes too far.It's not as bad as in the pictures of your link, by far. There are just a few - isolated - leaves affected, at the moment.
That tiger had its eye on you.Schönbrunn Zoo, some of the animals
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On some of the photos, you can see either a bit of a reflection, or something that looks like mist. That's because a thick glass panel was between my lens and my object of desire; children as well as adults had left their fingerprints on it, thus the ''misty" parts of some photos.
Seems so.That tiger had its eye on you.