2025-09-23 Fall Colours

With Fall officially started and trees in Calgary beginning to turn, I thought it appropriate for us to have a Fall Colours challenge. Click here for some Google fall photo inspiration. Or get some excellent tips from Michael Shainblum in this 15 minute video.

26 Responses to 2025-09-23 Fall Colours

  1. Henri says:

    From our walk today in North Glenmore Park.

  2. Paul Fesko says:

    Heritage Park has some nice spots for fall colour photography. 2025-09-21

    1/640 sec @ f 10.0, ISO 320
    Shot with 35mm f1.4 lens on Canon R5
    Edited in Lightroom

  3. Karen Sandra McDaniel says:

    I love the colours of Fall even though we know what’s coming. The gold and the blue contrast so nicely. Taken at Griffith Woods Park.

  4. Frankie says:

    Spray roses at Shaganappi Valley 9 golf course provide unusual fall colour for Calgary in late September. The poplars in the background are just starting to turn. iPhone shot.

  5. della says:

    the fall colours near mallard point
    ISO 400 112mm f6.3 1/1000

  6. Henri says:

    Backyard berries

  7. Nick says:

    Sunset, close to darkening of sky. Edited in LR Classic.
    F/2.8; 1/800 sec.; ISO 100

  8. Nick says:

    Sunset, close to darkening of sky. Edited in LR Classic.
    F/7.1; 1/800 sec.; ISO 100

    • Henri says:

      Nice composition. I really like the mood conveyed by the muted colour of the wheat field. It contrast beautifully with the evening sky.

    • Karen Sandra McDaniel says:

      I really like this picture. Reminds me of the harvest days of my youth.

  9. Joe Horler says:

    From a Sept 30th early morning drive south to Diamond Valley and west up 546 to Sheep River Falls
    We spotted a herd of Elk moving across a large field parallel with Hwy 22 South.
    At 07:40am stopped quickly, bailed out of car grab longest lens and try and capture them before they started to move.
    Fuji XT-5; hand held; 70-300mm lens; manual mode: ISO 12800/ F 5.6/SS@1/500 second

  10. Sue says:

    Chester Lake

    Taken with my iphone

  11. Sue says:

    Larch in the Elephant Rocks above Chester Lake.

    Taken with my iphone

    • Henri says:

      Wow! Really like the composition. The leading lines in the rock layers pointing to the yellow larches. Nicely framed.

  12. Henri says:

    Reds, Greens, Yellow and Orange close to the Bow River on the Silver Springs Ridge. f/4, 1/800 sec, ISO 400. Enhanced in Photoshop Camera Raw with the contrast, vibrance, saturation and levels sliders

  13. Beth A Hetherington says:

    Sun shining on a patch of leaves in a birch forest on Signal Hill. Was hoping to do the gully walk but it was closed. Taken at 230 mm, f/20, 1/25 sec, ISO 200

  14. Beth A Hetherington says:

    Squirrel in my backyard after feasting on the birdseed that had spilt on the ground. Taken at 230 mm, f/6.7, 1/80 sec, ISO 200

  15. Beth A Hetherington says:

    Fall colors in the sun. Taken at 50mm, f/22, 1/80 sec, ISO 200

  16. Brian says:

    Caught this photo down near the river by the 85th Street bridge – love all the different coloured leaves. ISO 100, 120mm, f/4.5, 1/1000 sec.

  17. Brian says:

    These pathways at Baker Park were amazing with the tunnel effect created by the overhead branches. I felt like this photo has a painting-like quality to it.. ISO 3200, 70mm, f/11, 1/500 sec.

  18. Karen Sandra McDaniel says:

    I was out by Irricana and this old farm just spoke to me of days gone by. I remember my Grandparents having a house like this. Settings: Focal Length 185mm, F8, S 1/4000, ISO 1250, Auto WB, Matrix Metering.

  19. Grant Banbury says:

    Backyard photo of poppy plant. Iso 800, f8@1/40 sec, 400 mm with extension tube.
    Lots of post processing in On1.

  20. Grant Banbury says:

    Trail at Mt Namuska, f16 @ 1/6 sec, iso 100, 17mm. Minimal post processing, I let AI do all the work.

  21. Robert Scott says:

    A Fall snapshot of my wife and her nurse friends, in the foothills west of Cochrane.
    Nikon 3500 f4.5 1/1000 iso 200
    adjusted levels, exposure, brightness and cropped in Photoshop

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