The fall colors this past weekend were indescribable. It was nature at its best. Here are a few shots I have taken over the past few weeks.
We went up to Lake Champlain to celebrate my birthday. During the two short days we were there, the colors changed so much. I find that taking photos of foilage is really difficult. It just never looks as beautiful as when you are actually there in real time. Zooming in sometimes helps.
I love this spot on the road outside of Middlebury at the campus for the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference. The colors here were incredible.
Closer to home, I found these bits of fall color.
Enjoy the season. It is definitely my favorite time of year.
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Happy belated birthday. I hope your year is filled with beauty,creativity, and love! Your photos are amazing. I always find my photos of fall foliage always fall short of the "real" thing. I am hoping that I will be able to get some great shots this weekend on my way to Rhinebeck! Best always,Alissa
I'm with you on the time of year. I got a new camera yesterday and immediately took some more photos. Later this afternoon I'm going painting with three other gals to a local park. They work in watercolor, I work in oils. Can't wait!
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