Remembering our time here in The Woodlands when mine were just babies, I do recall there are barely any deciduous trees here in the forests.   It is so full of amazingly tall pine trees,   so  barely get any leaf color change.   I was happily surprised to see we did get to see a wee bit when meeting these lovely little gals out in the forest.   Theses two sisters are so sweet and this is just the first image I”ve finished and wanted to share!

This little treelined spot was so amazing I plan to go back hiking with the family one day soon!

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In Allen, Texas – where we recently moved from, we lived next to a wonderful nature preserve.  Each fall I was super excited to see the trees change, the best year was in 2013.   Below is my oldest trying to catch leaves back in 2013.  If a frost comes early the leaves freeze up, turn brown and fall off the trees.

 

There truly is nothing like the woods of the northeast where I grew up, and plan to bring the boys there one year in the fall!

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 More info you say? Of course – Eliz Alex Photography (est. 2010) specializes in photographing children, and families in The Woodlands, Magnolia, Tomball, Spring and North Houston areas. Please Message me to schedule your family’s photographic adventure.

——— Little people call her Camera Girl. Elizabeth’s little people, two boys, call her Mommy. She calls on her Canon, enthusiasm for the outdoors, creativity as a former toy-maker, excited for discovery and addiction to Starbucks coffee to guide the littles and their families on photograph adventures. Elizabeth’s love of nature and volunteer work at a local land conservancy keep her connected to the land and always seeking new settings where she can capture the natural light, the beauty of the local fauna, and the candid and magical moments of the families she guides.

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