Autumn Vignette

Autumn Vignette showcases the incredible beauty of fall colors. This intimate scene brings you the calmness and serenity of the aspens.

Story

Aspen trees hold unique places in our hearts, and we can’t help but smile when we see one. The crisp white bark and golden leaves capture our attention, holding it fast. Yet, there’s more to the aspen story than the tree itself. It’s the forest they live in, too. The understory and brush surrounding them contribute to the scene. Autumn Vignette showcases precisely this concept.

This small aspen grove is at the top of Colorado’s McClure Pass. The aspens here are exceptionally photogenic, as well illustrated by Autumn Vignette. Photographed in peak color on a rainy day, the reds, oranges, and yellows of fall are lush and vibrant. You can feel the tranquility of the forest, and true to all aspens, the scene makes you smile.

As we go deeper into this aspen grove, we’ll find more peace and tranquility, and the modern world will disappear. Soon, only bliss surrounds us; our cares and worries are nowhere to be found. Everywhere we look, we see the endless aspen forest.

And through it all, Autumn Vignette is here for us, giving us peace and tranquility.

See Also

  • Autumn Overture Autumn Overture is a soaring panoramic photograph of Colorado's San Juan Mountains in perfect fall color
  • Aspen Inspiration Aspen Inspiration draws us forward toward the mountain while we meander down a dirt road.
  • McClure’s Aspens The aspens glow in the crisp morning air at McClure Pass in Colorado. McClure's Aspens has an inner glow that delight and amaze you. Note: McClure's Aspens is a special photograph, and best presented at larger sizes. Once you reach at least 60" the piece begins to take on a life all its own. I, personally, have this piece at 80" in my family room, and every single day I look at it and enjoy it. Please contact me to arrange a piece made just for you that shows it off to its maximum potential. It is just that incredible.
  • Ironton’s Canopy The aspen trees converge high in the sky, forming Ironton's Canopy, in Ironton, Colorado. Ironton may be a ghost town, but it has plenty of aspen trees.

Additional information

Dimensions N/A
Finish

Matted Photograph, Finished Aluminum

Size

30×45, 5×10, 12×18, 20×30, 8×10