Fall Photography

The Ultimate Fall Photo Checklist

Sure, Summer may be considered the most snap-worthy season of them all, what with vacations and beach time galore. But Fall is equally as deserving. Just think of all the beautiful leaves and holiday adventures waiting to be photographed. Before time slips away and you're hearing "ho ho ho" instead of "trick or treat," get that camera ready and start shooting. Ahead, we've rounded up all the photos you're going to want to take and share with all friends and followers. Happy snapping!

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Changing Leaves

There's something so beautiful about watching leaves go from green to red and yellow, so why not catch it on your camera?

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Baked Treats

High up on the Fall photo bucket list are all your baking endeavors, be it pumpkin pie or banana bread. Yum!

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Pumpkin Patches

Because nothing says "Fall" quite like haystacks and pumpkins.

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Corn Fields

Wander a corn field or maze and get a pretty picture of the scene. Bonus points if you find a scarecrow to photograph along the way.

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Comfy Shoes

Time to slip on those mocassins and boots, frolic among the leaves, and snap away!

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Barrels of Apples

You're going to need proof of all your hard work apple picking, so snap to it.

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Fresh Produce

From tomatoes to turnips, all of Fall's produce offerings are worthy of a picture.

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Halloween Costume

No matter the geeky costume, taking a picture of your outfit is a must — after you win best dressed, of course.

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Bonfires

While you're warming up by the fire, don't forget to capture the quintessential Fall moment.

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What You're Thankful For

Kittens, candy, or all of the above. 'Tis the season for being thankful, so express your gratitude through your photos.

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Apple Cider

We have a feeling posting a photo of the Fall drink will make all your friends jealous.

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S'mores

S'mores are one of the few things that are just as necessary in the Fall as they are in the Summer. For that, they definitely deserve the attention.

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Caramel Apples

It's not Autumn until you've had (and photographed) some scrumptious caramel apples.

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Pumpkin Spice Lattes

Homemade or store bought, pumpkin spice lattes have "Fall" written all over them, and you're definitely going to want to remember them once the season's over.

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Door Wreathes

You can't save a beautiful Fall wreath forever, which is where a great picture comes in.

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Halloween Decorations

Jack-o'-lanterns and goblins deserve a place on your front stoop just as much as they do on your camera.

Source: Pottery Barn
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Candy Corn

Naturally, no Fall photo roundup would be complete without some sweet candy corn.

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Fall Flowers

Who says Spring is the only flower-blooming season? Fall florals, like toad lilies, are just pretty as their counterparts.

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Warm Blankets

Buying or making cozy blankets is one of Fall's rituals, and so should be documenting them.

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Cozy Sweaters

They don't call it sweater weather for nothing. Take a picture of your favorite (cheeky) sweater to show off your personality.

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Special Candles

It's not all the time that you can light a candle scented with pumpkin cake, so commemorate the special occasion.

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Acorns

Make like a chipmunk and gather some acorns for a memorable Fall photo.

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Scary Sights

Headed to a haunted house or theme park for Halloween festivities? Taking a picture and sharing it with friends just might make it more fun and less scary.

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Football Adventures

Whether you're in the stands watching the game or tailgating outside the stadium, you'll be happy to remember all the football memories with a picture or two.

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Thanksgiving Tableware

Capture all the stunning details of the Thanksgiving tablescape by getting up high and snapping down.

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Sunsets

Taking a picture during the magic hour (the last hour of sun) is always a good idea, but in the Fall, that means extra golden tones that make for stunning images.

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