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Share Your 2009 Fall Color Photos

Upload Your Beautiful Pics Of Autumn In Colorado

POSTED: 5:12 pm MDT September 14, 2009
UPDATED: 5:34 pm MDT September 14, 2009

Because of all the moisture we received this year, the fall color season is peaking much earlier this year than last year so get up to the high country now to enjoy the changing leaves and appreciate how beautiful Colorado is in the autumn.

Make sure you take plenty of pictures and upload your favorites to us! Some pictures will be selected for the weather segment of our shows, so don't be surprised if you see your photos on television.

Be sure to take some time and view the slideshows from this year and from the past years. You will see some amazing scenes that will inspire you to get outside!

Photography Tips

  • Take pictures with a horizontal orientation instead of vertical. Think of your TV being more wide than it is tall.
  • Size your picture to 720x486, or 640x480 pixels if you can.

    In the caption field below, be sure to let us know where you took your picture(s) and on what date so we can make sure to mention it on air!

    If you want to upload video, go to our My Report section.

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