Thursday, November 1, 2007

From Urban to Nature

For all of you that are still here, today began at the Shelburne Farm. Since 1886 they are operate as a high end (1400 acres) dairy farm for the greater area, and since 1972 they are also a non-profit environmental education center. We could have come here yesterday evening, but the sun was in the wrong place, so this morning it was well situated (for the most part, it's hard to anticipate a location you haven't been in before).


The Farm Barn. A Ten vertical shot stitched panorama.




After that we took some time at the Burlington downtown, just to find some more Israelis at Starbucks and people all dressed up for Halloween eve.


This guy was giving a private concert to a toddler and here father, playing "Old MacDonald" Bob Dylan Style.




The Drive to Bingham Falls wasn't to long passing by yesterday's notch again (which looked different that time of day). Bingham Falls is a series of cascades in a narrow gorge, with lots of rocks and boulders, so it's a different scape for the usual waterfall.






Evening came and on our way to the second Moss Glen Falls, we spotted this ranch in front of the soon to become a sunset view. Now we're in the snowless sky town Stowe, and it's empty and cheap motels. Moss Glen will be tomorrow morning and New Hampshire right after that.



My first try with a graduated neutral density filter (Singh-ray 3 stop hard-edge, to be exact).

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