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Tag Archives: Quabbin foliage
09/28/2020 Misty Autumn Landscape
One of my go to places in North Quabbin is the spot where the source of the West Branch of Fever Brook passes under Route 122 in Petersham. Wetlands are usually the first to turn color and this year things … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn Color, Central Massachusetts, Fall Foliage, Landscape, Nature Photography, Quabbin
Tagged Autumn Color, Autumn Trees, colorful landscape, colorful trees, Fall Foliage, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, North Quabbin, Petersham, Quabbin, Quabbin foliage, Quabbin Landscape, West Branch Fever Brook, wetland, wetland foliage
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10.21.2016 Brilliant Regulating Dam Road in the North Quabbin
This is another spot that I enjoy photographing repeatedly. Here is a post from last year. In this case I was able to get to shore level due to our low water currently. I employed a long exposure to smooth the … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn Color, Fall Foliage, Landscape, Nature Photography, Quabbin, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Autumn Color, landscape, Massachusetts, New England, New Salem, North Quabbin, Quabbin, Quabbin foliage, Quabbin Landscape, Quabbin Reservoir, Quabbin shoreline, Regulating Dam Road, western massachusetts
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10.18.2015 The long and the short of it
Exposure-wise, that is. These are not exactly identical as they were shot a few minutes apart and the light was changing frequently on a partly cloudy morning. The sun was peeking in and out between clouds which made for some … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn Color, Fall Foliage, Lepidoptera, Nature Photography, Quabbin, Western Massachusetts
Tagged Autumn Color, Clouds, Fall Foliage, foliage reflection, landscape, Massachusetts, Morton Pond, New England, New England foliage, Quabbin, Quabbin foliage, Quabbin Landscape, Quabbin Park, western massachusetts
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10.17.2015 Quabbin Valley from Enfield Lookout at Dawn
I have to break this rut-shooting from the same locations repeatedly. Well…I am not really serious about that. Sometimes it takes multiple visits to a location before finding conditions that suit your vision and there is also the likelihood that … Continue reading