5 Acros The Autumn Sky

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve captured a bunch of pictures with my Fujifilm X100F. Most of them have been color photographs. During the autumn months I tend to shoot more color than black-and-white, mainly because of the changing leaves.

Even though I’ve shot a lot of color, I still have captured many monochrome images. As I was looking through some of those pictures this morning, five stood out as a mini-set. They’re not really related to each other (well, two of them are), but they don’t seem out of place side-by-side either.

The commonality between these pictures (besides lack of color) is that they show the changing weather of the changing season. Note how the sky looks in each image. It’s the same autumn in every photograph, but the conditions are different. It’s not just the tree leaves that change in fall. This mini-set demonstrates that. The autumn sky takes on many different looks, even on the same day.

The photographs below were all captured using my Fujifilm X100F within a two-week period between late-September and early-October. They are all camera-made JPEGs using my Acros Film Simulation recipe.

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Alpine Loop Monochrome – American Fork Canyon, UT – Fujifilm X100F

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Wasatch September – American Fork Canyon, UT – Fujifilm X100F

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Farm Windmill – Syracuse, UT – Fujifilm X100F

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Monochrome Architecture – Lehi, UT – Fujifilm X100F

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Snow Dusting The Mountain – South Weber, UT – Fujifilm X100F

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