Overlapping Autumn Maple Leaves in Red and Orange — Free Stock Photo
About This Photo
Dozens of autumn maple leaves in red, orange, yellow, and pink overlap across the entire frame, photographed from directly overhead. The leaf veins are clearly defined on each leaf, adding fine surface detail to the layered composition. The flat-lay angle eliminates any visible background, letting the leaves fill the frame edge to edge. The overhead perspective creates a dense, repeating pattern across the image plane. Leaf colors range from deep crimson and burnt orange to pale yellow and warm pink, producing natural tonal variation within a unified seasonal palette. The visible vein structure on each leaf provides the kind of fine texture detail that holds up well at both small and large display sizes. This texture works well as a background layer for seasonal marketing materials, autumn-themed editorial articles, and digital wallpaper designs. The all-over composition with no single focal point allows flexible cropping for portrait, landscape, or square formats. PAKUTASO photos are released for free commercial use without attribution, suitable for both digital and print projects.
Suggested Uses
Suitable for backgrounds, design mockups, web layouts, presentation backgrounds, posters, thumbnails, social media graphics, and creative production materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use this photo for commercial projects?
- Yes. PAKUTASO photos are free for commercial use without attribution. See the licensing terms for full conditions.
- What is pictured in this photo?
- The photo shows dozens of fallen maple leaves photographed from directly overhead in a flat-lay style. The leaves display autumn colors including deep red, burnt orange, pale yellow, and warm pink, with clearly defined vein structures visible across the surface of each leaf.
- What are good use cases for this image?
- The texture works well for seasonal marketing banners, autumn-themed editorial article headers, and digital wallpaper or poster backgrounds. The edge-to-edge composition allows flexible cropping without losing visual coherence.