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Oct 06, 2011 13:15 |  #1

Made a short run to Vermont today to check out the foliage. In the Woodstock area I think it needs a few more days maybe a week to be at peak. Here's a couple shots from Jenne Farm.

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Oct 07, 2011 09:24 |  #2

Nice photos. Is that location famous or something? It seems very nice, but I'm not sure it warrants 11 people trying to get the exact same shot. Was it a photo workshop/class, or did all of those people show up on their own?


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Oct 07, 2011 12:54 |  #3

I just check out the other flickr photos, nice set. Great lighting and colors.




  
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Oct 07, 2011 16:43 as a reply to  @ joeleszc's post |  #4

Jenne Farm is one of the most photographed fall foliage farms in Vermont, maybe all of New England. The group was mostly a photo tour but there were another 5-6 photogrphers out of frame that were there on thier own.

Thank you for the kind words about the shots.

I should have mentioned that the people were from California, Oregon and Michigan. So they come from all over to photograph this farm.


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Oct 07, 2011 18:28 |  #5

Wonderful photos! Really like the first one.


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Oct 08, 2011 20:07 |  #6

Great photos! That photo group picture reminds me of what I experienced at the Maroon Bells last weekend and the weekend prior (arrived @ 5:45am and there were already 25 - 30 cars in the parking lot).


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Oct 08, 2011 21:18 as a reply to  @ KoalaCowboy's post |  #7

......very nice


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