This time of the season, fall colors abound, and the forests come alive in a tapestry of red, orange, yellow, green, and brown.

We especially love overhead perspectives, seeing the forest and the trees.

This collection of aerial images by photographer Martin Sanchez give the feeling of seasons changing, and show how vibrant fall can be.

We especially love the detailed look from above, showing the various textures, and the crown shyness, a phenomena where the canopies of trees don’t touch one another.

A beautiful collection, and another reason to get outdoors and enjoy nature at its finest.

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3 Comments

  1. arcb42633

    Awesome what you can take these with a drone. Thanks for sharing them with me.

  2. I think some of those colors are embellished. The purples and teals just don’t look natural to me.

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