Canberra may be getting cooler, but Autumn leaves are brightening up parts of the capital, making for some Instagram-worthy locations.
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If you haven't noticed already, many of Canberra's treescapes have started to turn vivid shades of reds, oranges and yellows.
Among some of the best places to see autumn leaves in Canberra this year north of the lake are Torrens Street in Braddon, Condamine Street in Turner and Miller Street in O'Connor.
There are also plenty of vivid displays in Ainslie, including Piper Street and Davenport Street.
If you want to venture southside to get your autumn leaf fix, there's plenty of red and yellow leaves on display along the central basin of Lake Burley Griffin near the Australian of the Year walk.
Strickland Crescent in Deakin, Kennedy and Leichhardt Streets in Kingston and Banks Street in Yarralumla are also good locations in the inner south.
We asked The Canberra Times readers to send in their best Autumn leave shots, and they did not disappoint.
Have you captured the autumn leaves this year? Send your photos to online@canberratimes.com.au or post them in the comments below for inclusion in an online gallery.