Today, I shot some pictures showing another face of nature's beauty and the charm of dry leaves scattered across the street. While these have dried up and drifted down this autumn, they paint the streets with earthy colors of gold, brown, and rust and hence painting a unique kind of art on the streets.
Some people consider the leaves a dirt, even an eyesore. To me, they are a stunning layer to nature's design. The leaves all have something to tell because they were once green, full of life, and taking in the sun's rays; now they have become part of the landscape of autumn. They add texture and character to the streets, reminding us of the natural cycle of life.
A walk down a street with these leaves is a reminder of how nature finds beauty even in the processes of change and endings. From the crunch of the leaves underfoot to the scattered dance they take in a breeze, even the most details present yet another reason to find the quiet yet profound transformations around us all season.
Dry leaves remind me of the serenity that can be attributed only to nature. I share these pictures with my readers to offer a different perspective. The next time any of you pass by a street completely covered with fallen leaves, take some time to observe the natural artistry and welcome the beauty around you in the change of season. It's a way nature reminds us that every stage carries beauty with it.
I love the colours of Autumn
How beautiful nature keeps making our environments so amazing. And how awesome these seasons make us feel.
We should appreciate every change in season especially autumn 🍂 with its beauty of the falling leaves 🍁, spring that brings us different colors of flowers 🌺🌸💐 and winter with snow ❄️ making our Christmas 🎅 so memorable.
Thank you for reminding us of how important nature is to our environment. Blessings 😇🙏
You're welcome.
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The first picture with the surrounding speaks a lot and shows that your a great photographer.
I love this pictures they're all beautiful
They really are.
Nice to see “Midsummer” in mid autumn :)
That's midsummer indeed. Thanks for passing by bro. How are you doing nruh.
Nature is everything, the feeling that comes with experiencing nature is out of this world.