This intimate view of maples in autumn was found at Governor Dodge State Park, near Dodgeville, Wisconsin. These are Black Maples (Acer nigrum), considered a close relative of the Sugar Maple. Like the Sugar Maple, the Black Maple is a source of sweet sap used to make maple syrup. These trees are part of an oak-hickory-maple forest typical of those found in the driftless region. From a 4x5 color transparency.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 8x10, 11x14, or 16x20” color photograph. Series size: 75, 95, 125, © 2006.
All matted or framed photos dry mounted unless otherwise requested. Matted and framed by the artist using archival materials.