Grand old Cypress Trees in the Fall | Limited Edition of 10
Mystical Autumn Mood in the Louisiana Texas Wetlands
Caddo Lake has a way of pulling you in before you even touch the water. This morning, I slipped out while it was still dim enough that the cypress trunks looked like silhouettes rising straight out of the swamp. As the light came up, the whole scene shifted. Those massive, timeworn trees unlocked their color — rusty oranges glowing through the branches, Spanish moss drifting over them like old stories being told slowly. I’ve photographed a lot of landscapes over the years, but there’s something especially grounding about this place. You feel the age of it. You think about how long these trees have stood here, holding their shape against the passing seasons.
What struck me first was the weight of the silence. The water was so still that it behaved more like polished stone than a lake. Every reflection settled into place without hesitation — the trunks, the leaning branches, the small clusters of cypress knees rising along the shoreline. When a landscape gives you this much calm, you don’t rush it. I remember standing there, letting the air warm just enough to soften the colors without losing the deep, earthy tones that define the southern wetlands in autumn.
My focus with this image was to carry that atmosphere into a print. The vertical forms of the cypress trees naturally create a sense of structure, but their bark, roots, and the sweeping moss add texture that balances the frame. The autumn foliage brings warmth without overwhelming the darker, more neutral tones of the trunks. Every part of the scene works together — the reflections, the soft light, the muted movement of the moss. It’s the kind of environment where you can easily lose track of time.
I wanted the final photograph to capture that quiet tension these swamps possess — that mix of mystery and peace you only experience when surrounded by ancient trees and very slow-moving water. There’s an emotional weight to it, but it’s gentle. It settles into a space rather than competing with it. If you’re drawn to warm colors, reflective water, rustic textures, or nature scenes that feel timeless, this image tends to fit naturally into a room. And for anyone who appreciates real, on-location photography, the authenticity of this place does most of the heavy lifting.
This moment came together through patience more than anything else. Caddo Lake rewards anyone who takes the time to notice the details — the way the moss softens the branches, the subtle gradients in the water, the repeated shapes of the cypress knees. I left that morning feeling like I’d stepped out of a different era, and that sensation is exactly what I tried to preserve here.
© 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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