
Image 1: Single orange-coloured tree amidst trees that haven't yet changed, North York, 1994. This picture was taken in a field in northern Toronto (in the part of Toronto that used to be the city of North York), on Kodak Gold 200 film in early October, 1994.

Image 2: Tree with orange and red leaves, North York, 1994. Trees in a field in northern Toronto, taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in early October, 1993.

Image 3: A canopy of orange leaves, North York, 1994. Taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in early October, 1994.

Image 4: Red leaves amongst green, North York, 1994. This picture was taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in early October, 1993, in northern Toronto.

Image 5: The Don Valley, Toronto, 1998. The Don Valley, and the Don River runs through Toronto just east of the downtown core. This valley system constitutes a large park in the centre of the city. A highway runs through it, with a spectacularly colourful view in Autumn. This picture was taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in the middle of October, 1998, from one of the bridges crossing the valley.

Image 6: A closer view of some of the trees in the Don Valley, Toronto, 1998. This picture was taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in mid October, 1998.

Image 7: Splash of colour, North York, 1993. This picture was taken on Kodak Gold 200 film in early October, 1993, in northern Toronto.
These photographs were taken with a Nikon F-601 autofocus SLR, using a Nikkor 24mm - 50mm f2.8 wide angle zoom lens.