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Autumn in
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Autumn in New England is world famous for the most spectacular fall color on its rolling hills and mountains. The ongoing debate is which has the best color, Vermont or New Hampshire. With this workshop, we will visit both and you can decide. Reds from the sugar maples of the region provide nature’s most vivid colors. Babbling streams form waterfalls and reflect the magnificent hues of the season; reds, yellows, greens reflect and flow together in the water. Rural villages and picturesque farms populate the countryside with covered bridges every where. New England provides us with unique small villages with bright white churches and covered bridges. Each rural road is a new adventure, around each curve and over each hill is a new view of forests and farms that beg to be photographed. Add to this the spectacular fall foliage that occurs only in the North East and the results are photo opportunities that can not be duplicated anywhere else. We will start in New Hampshire and then migrate to Vermont a few days later. In New Hampshire, we explore the famous White Mountains visiting places like Franconia Notch, Kancamagus Highway, Crawford Notch, and Mt Washington. In Vermont, we will headquarter in centrally located Rutland, where we can easily visit north, south, and central Vermont. Roger has been leading workshops New England for many years and can take you to the best image-making locations.
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