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It's time for another France Photohunt!

Here are the guidelines: You select one of your own photos to post that in some way utilizes the topic. Use the topic as a concrete prompt, or find a novel approach. Each person, just one post/photo per thread topic, (or two if you must)please. Photos should be resized to be no wider than 600 pixels. Too-large photos slow down the loading of the thread, and will be deleted. Read about how to post a photo in a thread, here. If you have an idea for a photo hunt topic, contact one of the Mods to offer the suggestion instead of beginning another thread.

Posting photos in the thread gives your permission for SlowTrav to eventually move the photos over to Photohunt albums in the Slow Photos site.

Today's prompt is "Autumn"

You're encouraged to describe your photo--where you shot it, details of what you were doing or what was going on, etc.
 
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Bois de Boulogne, Paris in late autumn 2003
 
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This is late autumn in Riquewihr in the Alsace in 1997 (scanned from an old-fashioned print in an old-fashioned photo album!).


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My sons in automn 2006 shooting in the dead leaves in Plombières near Kir lake. You can see an old white DS Citroen at the back.

 
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We were just coming back from those fields full of cosmos...

 
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Saussines, Herault.

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Kirk by the Canal du Midi - and we'll be there again later this week - can't wait!

 
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Autumn vineyards in the Minervois region of the Languedoc-Roussillon.
 
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Autumn in the French Alps (Savoie).

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The Brasserie D'Ile St. Louise on a, thankfully, cool, autumn day...



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last year the Pyrenees had amazing snow from mid November, and we took this photo one late afternoon driving from Les Angles to Carcassonne. It was a really beautiful drive

Languedoc in November
 
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Northern drive along Gorges du Verdon between Moustiers Sainte-Marie towards Castellane.
 
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An autumn view of the village of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, with the Sorgue river flowing through it, from the ruins of the castle on the hill.

 
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Great photos! Nellycat, yours reminds me of the Smokey Mountain area in the fall. Gorgeous!
 
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Sorry, I believe I was reminiscing of the Blue Ridge in Virginia. The Smokies are gorgeous too in the Fall.
 
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Funny - I was thinking the same thing as Abbygirlsouth. Nellycat's picture could easily be a view taken around here, especially along the Blue Ridge Pkwy.

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The side of the Louvre...

 
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In vineyards near our rental house in Bedoin (at the foot of Mont Ventoux),the grapes are almost ready for harvest. We stayed through the first week of October that year. In the morning we could see and hear hunters, and were cautious when we walked.
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Coco, That photo is utterly amazing!

Here is one of the grape harvest in the Beaujolais (Theizé to be exact). The owner's friends had all come to help out!!

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Beaujolais Harvest
 
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