To me fall is the most romantic of all seasons, with rich and strong warm colors, golden tones and crispy like the October leaves. And I love to see it when the leaves are falling due to strong winds, as well as, I like to hear when I walk over the leaves in any New York city streets or in any of his beautiful parks and feel the sound that produce the friction of my shoes over the leaves.
But, I am not what the Americans called a “leaf peeping", neither what the Japanese called momijigari, I mean the kind of person that travel to view and photograph the fall foliage in areas where foliage change colors, particularly in New England or in Ryadanji in Kyoto; but when I meet someone for the first time my vision goes to the eyes, and I love to be peeping inside them to find out the person's color balance. I mean the colors that complement his natural coloration.
- "When I meet someone for the first time my vision goes to the eyes. I love to be peeping inside them to find out the person's color balance". John Miranda.
- "When the Fall foliage, is in your eyes, these tone are the best for you". John Miranda.
- "You have to peeping inside your eyes to find your own colour palette". John Miranda.
So, If you discover that you have the Fall foliage inside your eyes, this exactly mean, that the Fall's colors, the stronger tones of the warm palette, explicitly, the ones with yellow, orange or gold undertones like accent, are the ones that complement your own coloration.
- "Nature always wears the color of the spirit"..., said the American, essayist, lecturer, and poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
And I think it is true as well as I can said too that "our spirit and mind are inspired by the colors of nature, to choose the best shades that compliment us"..., John Miranda.
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