DayMindXPression
Autumn Wall Photo hunting
Written by Daniel Shin   
Friday, 26 October 2007 19:00

It has been a very busy week for as after taking on three different midterms and doing the usual school work at the same time. However, I managed to survive the turmoil and decided to relax by snooping on the internet for some photos that could be great wallpaper for my laptop. I begin my search in sxc.hu, one of the most resourceful websites on the Internet with thousands of photos that are ready to be used for personal projects and other purposes. Then I head down to the Photography forum at DSL Reports, where professional photographers submit their works to the community for peer review. During my photo hunt, I have decided to choose “Autumn” as the theme, and I have gathered the top ten best photos for my wallpaper this season. I added a sentence to reflect my thoughts on each photo.

Autumn Reflection by zoommb (Mike)

a colorful reflection of the beautiful season 

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Autumn Canopy by woodsy

tree standing in time as the ground hints for a change 

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Autumn_2 4 by bambr

orange leaves, leading the Autumn beauty 

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color on a cloudy day by DrewD50

transformation in the foreground, man in the background 

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Sherbert Fall... by cramski

a dizzy red, yellow, and orange 

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Autumn colors by blary54

yellow forest - letting the time go 

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Grand Old House 3 by kscott7 8

open view after harvest

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The Open Field by lightmaste

clouds and grasses in harmony, dancing with the wind

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Daybreak by Brainless

lonely tree facing sunset

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