Till Next Year is a photograph by Darren Fisher which was uploaded on September 30th, 2014.
Till Next Year
A scene of row boats stacked along the shore of a lake surrounded by gorgeous Autumn colors. I have added textures and effects to give the photo a... more
Title
Till Next Year
Artist
Darren Fisher
Medium
Photograph - Photography/ Digital Art
Description
A scene of row boats stacked along the shore of a lake surrounded by gorgeous Autumn colors. I have added textures and effects to give the photo a painterly look.
Autumn, interchangeably known as fall in North America,[1] is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier and the temperature cools considerably. One of its main features is the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees.
Some cultures regard the autumnal equinox as "mid-autumn", while others with a longer temperature lag treat it as the start of autumn.[2] Meteorologists (and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere)[3] use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere,[4] and March, April and May in the southern hemisphere.
In North America, autumn is usually considered to start with the September equinox[5] and end with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December).[6] In traditional East Asian solar term, autumn starts on or around 8 August and ends on or about 7 November. In Ireland, the autumn months according to the national meteorological service, Met �ireann, are September, October and November.[7] However, according to the Irish Calendar, which is based on ancient Gaelic traditions, autumn lasts throughout the months of August, September and October, or possibly a few days later, depending on tradition. In Australia and New Zealand, autumn officially begins on 1 March and ends on 31 May.
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September 30th, 2014