Vermont – A Great Place to Visit Year Round
This last fall my wife and I ventured up to Vermont to peep some colorful fall foliage. We aren’t huge travelers, but everyone needs to break away from the same old same old every once in a while just to get away and to break up the monotony of life in general. We didn’t even have an exact plan where we were going, but we had the trusty little TomTom GPS, a full tank of gas, and our cameras ready for action. The day was a little bit overcast, but sometimes that can be a good thing when it comes to creating softer shadows that aren’t as harsh. Skies can always be replaced easier afterwards, in Photoshop, anyway (tutorial here). Here are some of the stock images we captured that day.

Scenes like these are everywhere in Vermont. Gorgeous and untouched mountains, rivers, countryside and forests.


We stumbled upon Hogback Mountain and I captured these panoramic shots.


One more thing you can expect to find in VT is incredible beer! There are tons of microbrewers including Magic Hat, Long Trail, Otter Creek, Harpoon, and McNeill’s. Be sure to stock up on the brands not available in your area, before you head back home.

These portraits of us were taken at the river just underneath the Dummerston covered bridge.



I just found out that Mount Snow, Vermont is using this shot of the historic Dummerston covered bridge on their postcard to suggest things to do and see in the area during the “off season” for skiing.

Check out MountSnow.com for all sorts of affordable activities and local area attractions. They are so much more than just skiing!
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