Recently, I revisited the Busch Conservation Area, a vast nature preserve that is abundant with wildlife, lakes, and forests.
On this morning, I got there before the sun was up – there was fog on the water and the leaves had not yet turned their vibrant colors.
I was not the first to arrive, however, as there were a number of people in canoes and small boats fishing on the water. As the sun started to rise, the fog started to burn off of the water, leaving a bright, reflective surface saturated with color.
The dew was heavy as it glistened from the grass and hung to the silk lines of a spider’s web.
Below are some of the pictures that I took on that early October morning.

