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Route 116, New Hampshire |
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Saco Heath |
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Saco Heath Forest |
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Saco Heath Aspens |
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Red maple, Yellow Fern |
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Halfway up Mt. Washington--5 image handheld panorama |
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Mt. Washington Base--12 image handheld panorama |
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Glen Elis Falls, New Hampshire--20 image handheld panorama |
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River Road Antique Cape and Autumnal Windbreak |
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Saco Area antique truck |
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New Gloucester winding road |
These past two weeks, I've been busier than a one-armed paper hanger, as they sometimes say in Maine. I've been taking Autumnal pictures for Maine Office of Tourism and Visit Portland all over the Greater Portland area and other parts of Maine. I couldn't get to nearly as many places as I would have liked, of course. And then we had some rain during the height of the foliage time, which took a couple of shooting days away, but I think I've managed to accrue a few nice images. We also spent the weekend in New Hampshire, with my parents-in-law, and I got the chance to take a ride up Mt. Washington (only halfway actually, because the winds were literally 80 mph on the top!) and see the beautiful Glen Elis Falls. I didn't have a tripod, so I couldn't capture Glen Elis the way I wanted to, but what I got will do for now!
Hope all you are all having a wonderful, colorful Autumn, as we have, and that you've been able to get out and enjoy the weather and the beauty of wherever you happen to be. Thanks for looking, as always! Cindy
6 comments:
Cindy I envy you we have experienced a lack of color this year due to weather and I have had little to shoot in the way of nature this year. Love your renditions.Guy
Your blog posts are always a delight for any photographer. These aren't the kind of scenes that I get to, or like to photograph, but ironically, they are always the scenes I like to see. Nicely done.
Like the panos a lot, and yes, now that I look I CAN see the roots. :)
Bruce
Thanks so much Nik! I always appreciate your support! Cindy
'Lovely photos Cindy, the last three are my favorites. Interestingly,I think the sagging overhead wires in the last image add some charm, date and place...usually I avoid them...thanks for opening my eyes :-)
Jim
Thanks, Jim! I thought the same thing re: the sagging wires!
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