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Oct 29 / theballatician

Autumn scenery.

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Everybody loves summer, but yesterday really made me pulling for autumn – or fall for our American readers.

I just couldn’t resist to take some photos of that beautiful scenery of multicoloured leaves and the setting sun while I was on my way to my grandparents. These pictures were taken with my iPhone and I’m surprised, they turned out that good. I only edited them for size. Feel free to use them for whatever you like to use them for. Hope you’ll enjoy them…

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DISCLAIMER
: Kids!!! Please don’t try this yourself. I’m a professional.

Andi / @theballatician

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  1. chrishimself / Oct 29 2009

    professionaaal haha :P
    yeah this pretty much marks it.. its autumn/fall and its getting damn cold!! -_-

  2. Teena / Nov 2 2009

    you took those pictures while driving!??!
    anyways, they turned out pretty good regarding the fact that they were taken with your iphone.
    nice!

  3. theballatician / Nov 4 2009

    Thx.
    Yes, I did, but there was nearly no traffic, so I could stop. Except on the Autobahn ;-)

  4. Openureyes / Nov 11 2009

    Dude nice photos but what I want to know is why are there so many thick streaks in your skies? Have you ever heard of Chemtrails? This is how they make the swine flu get around as well as other sicknesses that most people are not aware of. You need to investigate your skies more. Contrails are used by commercial planes and they dissipate as soon as the exhaust comes out of the plane. Chemtrails stay in your skies for days.

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