Autumn Cypress Tree in Misty Swamp Landscape Scene | Limited Edition of 10
I still remember how quiet that morning at Caddo Lake felt — the kind of stillness that slows you down without asking permission. I had left in the dark, long before sunrise, just following the outline of the water and the faint silhouette of those massive cypress trees. When the fog finally lifted enough for me to make out the first shapes, it felt like stepping into a world that had been waiting for centuries. Those old trunks, wide as pillars and textured from years of weather, seemed to hold the whole lake’s memory in their bark.
This image comes from that moment just after blue hour, when the light turns soft and the lake comes to a standstill. The mist settled low across the water, leaving only the bases of the cypress trees visible, almost as if they were floating. The fall color came alive quietly — burnt oranges, soft yellows, and the deep, earthy reds you only get down here in East Texas. Nothing in this scene is staged or exaggerated. This is precisely what was in front of me, honest and unhurried, just the way I prefer to work. No AI tricks, no composites — just the sincere beauty of a place that doesn’t need any help to feel otherworldly.
Caddo Lake has a character you don’t find anywhere else in the United States. It’s one of the most extensive flooded cypress forests in the country, sitting right along the Texas–Louisiana border. In the fall, this region becomes a maze of Spanish moss, knobby cypress knees, and old-growth giants rising out of calm water. Many people visit for the boating and the wildlife, but for me it’s these quiet pockets that stand out — the places where the fog rolls in slowly and the trees seem to whisper their own stories through the morning air.
In this photograph, I aimed to convey the combination of mood and structure. The fog adds softness, but the trees keep their strength. The branches reach out like an open hand, showcasing their autumn colors without overwhelming the frame. It’s the kind of scene that works beautifully as wall art because it brings a peaceful, grounding quality into a space — not loud, not dramatic, just naturally calming. I love photographing moments like this because they remind me why I travel and why I still believe in the value of real photography made on location.
Suppose you enjoy quiet landscapes, fall color, or the timeless presence of cypress trees. In that case, this piece sits comfortably within my Nature Photography and Cypress Tree collections on DK, where each artwork is printed by me, signed by hand, and created with the same commitment to authenticity that guides everything I do.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2021
Edition Information
This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.
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