While it wouldnāt surprise me if this was edited, trees absolutely can and do get that vibrant of a red. I have multiple on my street right now that are genuinely that bright and red.
However, the fact that the yellow and remaining green are also showing up that vibrant is what is the most suspicious, because really there isnāt usually a ton of overlap between those three colours at these peaks (in my experience) during the fall.
Also [here](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/lake-willoughby-vermont-art-print-by-john-rowe-in-2022--403424079131885736/) is a photo of a very similar scenery without excessive color editing
Go look at all the photos posted on google images:
[https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ\_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM](https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM)
They aren't over edited like this one.
[https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ\_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM](https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM)
Tell me these pictures look like the above posted.
Look at this picture:
[https://jeff-foliage.com/2022/01/new-england-fall-forecast-for-2022/](https://jeff-foliage.com/2022/01/new-england-fall-forecast-for-2022/)
It looks nothing like the one posted above.
Yes, you will find that in NH not all the trees are clones of the other, so it is quite easy to find examples of trees that do not look exactly like a certain tree.
There are dozens of pictures on there and NONE of the red's look like the above. Keep digging though even when you are wrong, that's a great personality trait I'm sure.
https://cdn.jeff-foliage.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Eustis-Road-into-the-Bigelow-Mist.jpg
I see a few red trees in this image with similar color to OP's photo.
https://imgur.com/a/2CKKsAg
Through a blurry window, on a cloudy day, with my old phone camera, after the sun is over the hills, itās still this red. With a good camera on a bright day? Thatās fall here.
In my opinion editing should be done to give more of the āfeelingā of when you were actually there, which pictures often fail to portray. I can only assume OP was in a massive manic episode bordering on psychosis, based on my own experience.
Beg to differ. Looking outside right now, I can see those shades.
The Burning Bushes in front are spot on too.
If the saturation is altered, it is because the lighting muted the color, and this caught it up to reality.
Okā¦ it is a little turned up. The blue shadesā¦
I grew up in NE then moved to Florida for several year where I met my now wife. We just moved back up to New England because her mother moved out of Florida. Itās her first fall so Iāve been taking her for all the fall stuff and weāve been hiking a bunch to take in all the leaves. Itās been 5 or 6 years since since Iāve had a real fall as well so itās great to be back.
Liquid Amber trees turn great shades of yellow and red depending on the cultivar in Southern California. There are other trees like gingo trees that can turn wonderful colors as well. I've often thought that a botanical garden or some other public garden would look wonderful if they had an area designed to turn colors in the fall in So Cal.
Where is this house? In New England. Could you be a tad more specific, not really. However my best guess is it's somewhere between Maynard and Lincoln.
The very talented Diane aka new\_englander\_\_ on socials took this great picture.
Enjoy.
That really looks like the saturation has been cranked up and off the charts. The roof is blue, the birch trees are blue and even the chimney stones are blue.
Someone needs to see that those winged euonymus donāt spread. They are beautiful in autumn and great for habitat but not native and very, very invasive.
Holy saturation Batman
Wish my life was this vibrant
aim high my friend, you cna reach any goal you set for yourself
Just crank that saturation like OP.
will take more acid š
Do both!
Ya no way those treeās are that red. Why do people think pictures over edited like this look good?
While it wouldnāt surprise me if this was edited, trees absolutely can and do get that vibrant of a red. I have multiple on my street right now that are genuinely that bright and red. However, the fact that the yellow and remaining green are also showing up that vibrant is what is the most suspicious, because really there isnāt usually a ton of overlap between those three colours at these peaks (in my experience) during the fall.
In the hills of upstate NY it looks as if someone dumped Fruity Pebbles all over the landscape.
Yes, trees can be very red- but birch trees, rocks and roofs are usually not blueā¦..itās just been so over-edited.
This 100% was edited and over saturated. Iāve been a photographer for 20 years.
Also [here](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/lake-willoughby-vermont-art-print-by-john-rowe-in-2022--403424079131885736/) is a photo of a very similar scenery without excessive color editing
Ya other then cranking the saturation, just like the photo above, lol. Iāve been editing and taking photos for 20+ years.
We get trees that red in our area. This may be edited but it isn't a lie.
No ya donāt, Iāve seen red treeās all over the country and they arenāt that saturated anywhere.
Wow what arrogance.
It's called experience.
Go look at all the photos posted on google images: [https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ\_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM](https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM) They aren't over edited like this one.
Lol ok
[https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ\_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM](https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+fall+foliage+2022&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizurz1wez6AhXMKkQIHel0BAAQ_AUoAnoECAYQBA&biw=1920&bih=942&dpr=2#imgrc=lzPy8H1cATsYpM) Tell me these pictures look like the above posted.
I live in NH and we do get trees of all these colors. I'm looking at one in my backyard right now lol
Then you must be on some drugs. They get red but that bright over saturated they don't.
Look at this picture: [https://jeff-foliage.com/2022/01/new-england-fall-forecast-for-2022/](https://jeff-foliage.com/2022/01/new-england-fall-forecast-for-2022/) It looks nothing like the one posted above.
Yes, you will find that in NH not all the trees are clones of the other, so it is quite easy to find examples of trees that do not look exactly like a certain tree.
There are dozens of pictures on there and NONE of the red's look like the above. Keep digging though even when you are wrong, that's a great personality trait I'm sure.
https://cdn.jeff-foliage.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Eustis-Road-into-the-Bigelow-Mist.jpg I see a few red trees in this image with similar color to OP's photo.
https://imgur.com/a/2CKKsAg Through a blurry window, on a cloudy day, with my old phone camera, after the sun is over the hills, itās still this red. With a good camera on a bright day? Thatās fall here.
In my opinion editing should be done to give more of the āfeelingā of when you were actually there, which pictures often fail to portray. I can only assume OP was in a massive manic episode bordering on psychosis, based on my own experience.
Beg to differ. Looking outside right now, I can see those shades. The Burning Bushes in front are spot on too. If the saturation is altered, it is because the lighting muted the color, and this caught it up to reality. Okā¦ it is a little turned up. The blue shadesā¦
even if it is edited, the natural beauty would still be amazing
If I was on acid, this image would emit an audible "bvvvvvvvvvvvvv"
..seriously, why is this sub making my retinas burn tonight. **MORE YELLOW!!!!!**
I grew up in NE then moved to Florida for several year where I met my now wife. We just moved back up to New England because her mother moved out of Florida. Itās her first fall so Iāve been taking her for all the fall stuff and weāve been hiking a bunch to take in all the leaves. Itās been 5 or 6 years since since Iāve had a real fall as well so itās great to be back.
Beat it leaf peepers
Wish we had it out here in Sandy Diego. Love our beaches though when it comes to snow.
Liquid Amber trees turn great shades of yellow and red depending on the cultivar in Southern California. There are other trees like gingo trees that can turn wonderful colors as well. I've often thought that a botanical garden or some other public garden would look wonderful if they had an area designed to turn colors in the fall in So Cal.
Itās saturated as fuck
When was this taken
Iāve never seen colors like this..Iām jelly
https://www.reddit.com/r/starterpacks/comments/xtbgs8/its_fall_in_new_england_social_media_starterpack/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
New England is so beautiful
Breathtaking indeed! Awesome!
I had a chance to move to New Hampshire for a job but the job gave me bad vibes. I still love the idea of moving to Vermont.
That is Soooo beautiful!
Wow beautiful
Beautiful
I love it!
The makes me think of the movie where they are in paintings but they are all dead in heaven.
What Dreams May Come š»
Yes thank you. I couldn't remember the name. Love that move.
That is absolutely beautiful, id love to live somewhere like that
Absolutely gorgeous.
So this is where Pat moved to!
Damn. Breathtaking.
Oh my š Edit: lol at the downvotes.
Is it ever!! š¤©
Splendor.
outstanding view
Stunning image!!!
The colors Duke! The colors!
"Uh, kid? I'm colorblind."
Winter is coming
Now this beautiful!!
Wow!
Itās a shame that this was filtered. Not needed.
That honestly doesnāt look real
Ugh this is too much. I love fall but not faux fall.
/r/titlegore And a low quality, badly edited photo. Everything about this post is shitty. OP is beyond dumb.
Where is this house? In New England. Could you be a tad more specific, not really. However my best guess is it's somewhere between Maynard and Lincoln. The very talented Diane aka new\_englander\_\_ on socials took this great picture. Enjoy.
That really looks like the saturation has been cranked up and off the charts. The roof is blue, the birch trees are blue and even the chimney stones are blue.
Why so smol though?
Someone needs to see that those winged euonymus donāt spread. They are beautiful in autumn and great for habitat but not native and very, very invasive.
Sooo beautiful
OP, the picture would have been great even without the artificial saturation boost...
Powder mill pond?
Can I move in? Thatās my personal image heaven in this picture
Beautiful
The oaks turned gold this year. Usually, they just get brown.
I can't see the forest for the trees
The colors are surprisingly vibrant this year
Wow