We left Saturday Oct 3 at 7a.m., drove about 750km north to Algonquin National Park, arriving around 1p.m.
That left us about 6 hours to shoot the park.
We had to take this opportunity for the fall color window is narrow.
We shot and shot and shot until sundown came along with a rain storm, hindered us from shooting anymore.
After a slight stop over for supper, we headed back home, (had to back for the next day)
Arrived back home around 2.30 a.m.. exhausted yet excited about processing the many beautiful colored photos that we so thoroughly enjoyed shooting.
Total trip ... 1300km, 20 hours, around 12 hours of that was in driving time.
A series of fall pictures of Algonquin Park to come.
Hope you enjoy.










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