As the stormy weather that soaked the East Coast last week blew out to sea, I had just one day to get up to Vermont and photograph a bridge over the Connecticut River for a client. I was dying to get in some time for foliage photography as well.For the first time in a while while I was willing to stay indoors; but every hotel was booked. So, I ended up in a campground in Queeche, VT, surrounded by RV’s the size of small apartments. And true to form, the rain started within minutes after setting up my tent. What the heck, why change anything after 50 years of camping and hiking! Today was super clear and wonderful, from the ground and the air. I regret to report that the fall colors this year and quite muted, probably due to the long drought in the Eastern US. But I roamed around some favorite “secret” roads and found some color.
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That’s a great job you have there! Taking a plane and photograph bridges. I wished I could do that too 🙂
The first picture is absolutely beautiful I love the yellow color on deep blue. Absolutely stunning!
Do the trees change color in Belgium?
I like these photos a lot. The tree at the top is very cool, especially with that little whisp of cloud in the blue sky.