Photo of the Week: Indy’s Annual Fall Foliage Gallery

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From my classroom window. Phioto: Dave Madeloni

This week we present our annual fall foliage gallery. We heard dire predictions that this year’s foliage would be drab because of the excessive rains and while the colors may have been muted a bit compared to recent years, the Valley was nonetheless awash in a satisfying display of color.

You can check out our previous fall foliage galleries below.
2022 Foliage Gallery Part 1
2022 Foliage Gallery Part 2
2021 Foliage Gallery
2020 Foliage Gallery

Our feature,  Photo of the Week, presents each week, a new picture by a local photographer. We invite local photographers to share their photographs here.   Please include a description/caption and an indication of who is to be credited.

Photo: Richard Sclove
Diptych mirror image of a stand of maple trees in the back fields of the Patterson Farm in North Amherst – facing south towards the Mount Holyoke Range in the distance. Photo: Robin Jaffin
Photo: Robin Jaffin
Photo: Robin Jaffin
Photo: Jennifer Taub
Reflection 655. Photo: Dave Madeloni
Reflection 387: Photo: Dave Madeloni
Photo: Jena Schwartz
Photo: Jena Schwartz
The magical world of fallen leaves #1. Photo: Annique Boomsma
The magical world of fallen leaves #2. Photo: Annique Boomsma
The magical world of fallen leaves #3. Photo: Annique Boomsma
Fall colors along the Norwottuck Rail Trail, October 2, 2023. Photo: Peggy Matthews-Nilsen
Wildwood Pond reflections #1. Photo: Mitch Markstein
Wildwood Pond reflections #2. Photo: Mitch Markstein
Wyola in the fall. Photo: Art Keene
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