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Frosted Grasses
Green Mountain National Forest, George D. Aiken Wilderness, Frosted grasses and Beaver channel V
Leaves in Pothole
WilloughbyFalls WMA, fall leaves in pothole v
Lake Willoughby
Lake Willoughby, autumn dawn, V
Sugar Maple
Gifford Woods natural Area, Old-growth Sugar Maple, spring V
Austin Brook
Green Mountaion National Forest, Breadloaf Wilderness, Austin Brook, fall V
Spotlight
Green Mountain National Forest, Bennington, spotlight and morning fog V
Summer Woods
Green Mountain National Forest, Big Branch Wilderness, McGinn Brook, rain V
Camel's Hump Summit
Camel's Hump Natural Area, summit looking south V
View of camel's Hump
Camel's Hump State Park, View of summit from Dean Trail, V
Wild Grapes
Green Mountain National Forest, Big Branch Wilderness, Wild Grapes, rain v
It's October
This image was taken in Southern Vermont during the fall of 2002. For me it is a fun scene. Pumpkins, scarecrow, fallen leaves - all part of October and fall in the Northeast. Sights like this are found all over New England.
Fence in the Fall
Fall colors in the background with a wonderfully designed fence as the main point. I purposely made sure the flag was in the bottom right as a contrast to the other colors in the scene. This was taken in Bennington, VT
Steamer Vermont
Steamer Vermont, Lake Champlain.Originally printed between 1900 and 1930, this image is reproduced with an antique sepia tone effect. Designed to compliment the traditional Adirondack Camp decor, this image portrays a unique view of our American heritage.This preview has been watermarked to prevent piracy. Your print order will not be watermarked.
Leaf Secrets
White Ash LeafletsGroton State Forest, VermontBirth, life, and death - each took place on the underside of a leaf. - Toni MorrisonI have spent so many autumns in the Adirondacks that this last year I decided to go camping by myself in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, instead. It rained. It snowed. It got dark early. Get the picture. I got up at first light and decided to check out the view from Owl's Head. The gate was closed so I parked my car and walked. Soon I discovered that the road was freshly carpeted with white ash leaflets in soft yellows, peach and orange. Dew pearled on each leaf. I spent a nice chunk of time with these delightful leaflets and then continued my hike up the hill. Presently the Park Ranger drove by, followed by seven quickly moving cars which I later discovered was a photography workshop. I was still trekking up the hill when they passed me again going down. When I arrived at the overlook, the conditions were not favorable for quality shots. I was thankful that I had taken the slow route. That caravan didn't know what they had missed.
Tenderness
N.E. Kingdom Sunrise, VermontNay, in some sense, a person who has never seen the rose-color of the rays of dawn crossing a blue mountain twelve or fifteen miles away, can hardly be said to know what tenderness in colour means at all... - John Ruskin 1819-1900 English critic and essayist Was this the morning I awoke to a moose ten feet from my tent. I was camping by myself in Far Out Field on a friend's farm in the N.E. Kingdom. What can I say. It is a magical place.
Hoarfrost
Hoarfrost - Frozen DewNorth Bennington, VermontThe frost performs its secret ministryUnhelped by any wind. - Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 English poet
Three Pines in Autumn
Arlington, VT
Serenity in Green
False HelleboreGreen Mountain National Forest, VermontYou cannot perceive beauty but with a serene mind. - Henry David ThoreauThese graceful Spring plants are so photogenic. I love shooting them at all angles.
Fiddlehead
FiddleheadGrout Pond, VermontIf you love it enough, anything will talk with you. - George Washington Carver This fiddlehead stood out against the shadowed background. Most people comment on the embryonic appearence of this fern.
Bingo Creek
Bingo Creek, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont
Black-eyed Susans
Taken inside an on-ramp to I-91 in VT.
Winter Stream
Right after a new snow in Sunderland VT
In My Garden
This lovely garden is located behind the portico of Shelbourn farms in Shelbourn, Vermont. One could sit here for hours reflecting on the beauty around us. The Adirondack chairs seem to just invite you to come and sit awhile.
covered bridge
Just off rt. 313, in the hamlet of W.Arlington Vt. This lovely old covered bridge crosses the famous Battenkill river . For a few years this was home to Norman Rockwell. For this Photo , Photographer Donald Capen, waited patiently for the rain to subside before getting just the right light to photograph this peaceful scene.
Vermont in Fall
Fall foliage and reflection.Image:10.10.97.03.34
Vermont in Fall
Fall foliage and reflection.Image:10.08.97.02.14
Church in Vermont
Vermont church with Fall foliage.Image:10.07.97.01.35
Peek-a-boo
A friendly donkey greets guests at a bed and breakfast in Vermont.
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