Its That Time Again!

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Its That Time Again!

Post: # 9961Post Andy
Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:24 pm

Fall Foliage Photography time is here. I am reading over on the Foliage Forum that there are even some high elevations and parts of the NEK that are already at or near peak!

This is without at doubt my favorite time of the year. In fact I blogged about it this month on my LightCentric Photography Blog.

Sadly, I will not make it to Vermont this year -- though it sounds like a pretty good year! I plan to be in Maine later this month, though. I hope some of you will become re-invigorated about this forum and post some of your successes, newfound spots and general thoughts about photography here!

Good luck with the fall season.
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Post: # 10006Post Photosbyzen
Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:56 pm

Hi Andy,
I am new but have quickly become one of the silent fans of yours. I've been sitting with a cup of tea, looking thru all the threads taking in the wonder that is Vermont thru every one's eyes. Thank you.
I will be heading up to Stowe in 12 days for a week. I know last year I took some crazy amount of shots while there. I don't see this year being any different.

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Post: # 10026Post Andy
Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:04 pm

Kevin: Glad you spoke up! Hope you'll share your Stowe experience and some of your photos with us. I am concerned that 12 days from now, a lot of the color may be gone from Stowe. But it is a good starting point for trips to other spots where there still may be good color. Peacham is a pretty easy day drive from there, for example. Good luck and welcome to the forum. And thank you for our service to our country!!
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Post: # 10082Post Andy
Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:05 am

Thanks Carol. Great "finds." You know me well enough to know that I'll make a B-line for that Regan Road shot the next time I am in VT. But the pond on Wheeler Mt. Road looks pretty nice. I can see there are some Barton Shots that are worth the trip over the notch.
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Post: # 10098Post pwt54
Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:40 am

Andy, if you are in the Montgomery area you should also do the West Hill and Hill West Roads and the Fuller Bridge/ South Richford Road for some more views.


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Post: # 10119Post Andy
Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:27 pm

Thanks, Phil. Seeing as that isn't far from you, I'll probably just hire you as a personal Guide :)
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Post: # 10206Post CodyBing
Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:00 pm

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Carol, this shot is awesome. If this is a common scene, I'm totally rethinking my current Washington State residency. :D

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Post: # 10214Post Photosbyzen
Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:05 pm

Carol that shot is fantastic. I am so hoping that this little wind storm has not hindered the beauty that awaits.

Once again wonderful shot's

Andy you can bank on myself posting some photos ;)
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