Saturday, November 24, 2012

Vermont

Vermont is one of my favorite places. I've been vacationing there ever since I was little. One thing I miss most about the east coast is fall. The colors back home are so rich during the fall time. The mountains (or hills comparable to the west) light up every fall with rich yellows, oranges, reds, purples, greens. 

With all the red barns sitting around Vermont has a lot to photograph. I love the way the colors pop in this photograph. The bright leaves and the bright red barn look great together.


This is Bird Mountain I've hiked a few times. I love when photographs are able to catch sun rays beaming through the clouds.


 This photo gives a good explanation of the Vermont fall colors I miss. I love the way the colors pop in this photograph.


 This photo evokes a very peaceful, crisp feeling. You can almost feel the refreshing cool crisp air. I think the red barn in the background gives the photo great character, and a pop of color.


This photo was taken in Chittenden, Vermont were I visit regularly when I'm home. I know of this barn and I wish this photo was taken in color. I think the red barn and the yellow flowers would look a lot better in color. It's kind of boring in black and white. I do like how the dandelions are in the foreground it gives the photograph great depth.   


When taking the drive from Vermont to New York you see a scene similar to this one probably a good fifty times. The green rolling meadows are gorgeous. 


I love the richness of color in the Vermont landscape. I love the color of the yellow dandelions in this photograph. It's bright and cheery. I think a shot taken closer to the ground looking over the field of dandelions might be cool. 


I don't know if anybody has ever had fresh Vermont maple syrup but you haven't lived until you have. There is this one breakfast place Sugar and Spice in Mendon, Vermont best breakfast ever! Pancakes smothered in fresh Vermont maple syrup made in the sugar house out back are delicious. Anyway, this photo is taken in Mendon, Vermont of some trees being tapped for sap. I think the sepia tone is really appealing. 


This is a charming photograph. The red barns in Vermont are like a photographers paradise, and this cow is just in perfect position.

I love willow trees. When I was a little girl I used to call them "magical trees". I really like this photograph. The contrast in color this the yellow trees, green grass, and the red canoe make it interesting.


This picture is taken from the top Killington of my favorite ski mountain on the east coast (notice I say on the east coast) I learned what real skiing was when I came out west. Anyway, It might not be the best skiing but  it still has one of my favorite views. I love the fog rising off the mountains.

Mount Mansfield


Renee

No comments:

Post a Comment