I don't have to travel far for autumn!

nerwin

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I guess one of the benefits of living in Vermont is the fact I don't have to go very far for fall picture. I took this shot literally 2-3 miles from my house haha.

Now you'd think this woulden't be a busy road, but trust me...it's travelled...A LOT. Took me about 30 minutes to manage to capture this shot without any cars in the frame. While it's not absolutely perfect, I like it.

Nikon D610 + 20 1.8G
1/250th, f/5.6, ISO 500



I have plenty more pictures to share, just gotta process them. But I wanted to share something today.
 
Excellent. Looks like a beautiful time of year up there.
 
So I was taking pictures out there on the back roads and I kid you not, tourist started following me because I'm a local. It was one of the strangest things I have ever experienced. It was like bunch of zombies. It was getting a little crazy up here so I said, it's time to go home and relax haha.
 
You should hand out your card to them, invite the to your Vermont Fall Foliage tour, $1500 per person. If you make it the Vermont Fall Foliage Photography Workshop then $2500 per person. :)
 
You should hand out your card to them, invite the to your Vermont Fall Foliage tour, $1500 per person. If you make it the Vermont Fall Foliage Photography Workshop then $2500 per person. :)

I'd be banking then!!
 
That's nicely done.

So that's what fall's supposed to look like, huh?

Now I have a mental image of you out there with your camera and a bunch of zombies milling around...
 
So I was taking pictures out there on the back roads and I kid you not, tourist started following me because I'm a local. It was one of the strangest things I have ever experienced. It was like bunch of zombies. It was getting a little crazy up here so I said, it's time to go home and relax haha.

I’m heading up to VT on Saturday. We’re going to the Woodstock area. Any recommendations for pretty drives or (easy) scenic hikes? We promise not to follow you if we see you out and about!
 
So I was taking pictures out there on the back roads and I kid you not, tourist started following me because I'm a local. It was one of the strangest things I have ever experienced. It was like bunch of zombies. It was getting a little crazy up here so I said, it's time to go home and relax haha.

I’m heading up to VT on Saturday. We’re going to the Woodstock area. Any recommendations for pretty drives or (easy) scenic hikes? We promise not to follow you if we see you out and about!

Woodstock is pretty nice too during autumn.

Honestly...just about anywhere in Vermont you can find nice fall photo opportunities.

Woodstock isn't far from Route 100, so you could drive that all the way to Stowe and take a left on Mountain Road and head up to the mountain either going to Smuggler's Notch or just before you could take a short fairly easy hike to the summit of Mt. Mansfield and get some wicked views. You'll have a number of beautiful views on Route 100.

You could also go south a little bit and go to Jenne Farm in Reading, VT which is most popular photographed farm in VT during autumn haha.

Like I said, there is a lot to capture here. You really can't go wrong wherever you go. Just beware of the insane amounts of traffic.
 
Thanks. We won’t be going to Smugs. We were up there in June so want to check out a different area this time.
 
Yes, it's a great shot.... Around here (France) we say that Vermont is one of the states in the US where French is still spoken a bit??? True or legend? Quebec isn't far after all ;)
 
Yes, it's a great shot.... Around here (France) we say that Vermont is one of the states in the US where French is still spoken a bit??? True or legend? Quebec isn't far after all ;)

All of Northern New England actually...you'll find it in New Hampshire and Maine too. It's a bit different than the French spoken in Paris, though.
 
So I was taking pictures out there on the back roads and I kid you not, tourist started following me because I'm a local. It was one of the strangest things I have ever experienced. It was like bunch of zombies. It was getting a little crazy up here so I said, it's time to go home and relax haha.

I’m heading up to VT on Saturday. We’re going to the Woodstock area. Any recommendations for pretty drives or (easy) scenic hikes? We promise not to follow you if we see you out and about!

He could tell you the spots but then you would owe him the $1500 tour group rate..
Beautiful colors.
 
@nerwin we did take your advice and took Rte 100 up past Killington and the back down around Coolidge State Park. Gorgeous scenery and not trafficbit was wonderful. Didn’t make it to Reading so had to settle for the #2 most photographed farm - Sleepy Hollow in Pomfret
 

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