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Fall Impressions in New England

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Throughout of the month of October I went out on various occasions and tried to capture the mood of this years fall. The result is a collection of reds, yellows, greens and browns. Some of these images make me understand when I heard someone years ago say that late fall produces a warm brown tone, no matter whether the sun shines or it rains. This is a nice summary showing the different moods light at different times of the day can create. And daylight is just so much more workable in fall than it is in the summer or even spring.
That does however not mean, that it is not worth it to go out at the early time of the day.
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The trips brought me to Paxton, to Boston, my home ground the suburbs and to the
Blue Hills state reservation in Massachusetts. That was actually one quite nice day in mid October and I can recommend this seven or so mile hike to everybody.
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The few steep climbs reward one with a really nice view over Boston and the surrounding communities. This is a great photo opportunity early in the morning I would think. I will try and get out once there is some snow to capture Boston with a winter wonder land backdrop. Until then enjoy the colors of fall...