The trees are starting to change in Northern California. This image came from a tree just up the street a few days ago. There are three of the trees in a row. This image is the western most of the three, and the majority of the leaves have turned red. The middle tree is just beginning to change, and the third most easternly tree is still green.
The cool weather this week should encourage the trees along. I was in San Francisco yesterday, and it was quite chilly. It was 57 degrees in the city, which was a record breaking lowest "high" temperature for the day.
For trees beyond the local neighborhood, Carol Leigh has a list on her website of where to go photograph fall colors in Northern California/Southern Oregon. She also offers a CD on photography in CA, as well as online training classes.
For a list of locations around the U.S. where you can see fall colors see the U.S. Forest Service site or Gorp's Autumn Kickoff.



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