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The most colorful fall

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Mr. Herson got the primo seat overlooking Egypt Pond. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Mr. Heron got the primo seat overlooking Egypt Pond. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Long Pond in Belgrade Lakes is surrounded by brilliant autumn colors. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Long Pond in Belgrade Lakes is surrounded by brilliant autumn colors. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A rain shower gave life to new mushrooms. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
A rain shower gave life to new mushrooms. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
The golden hour, Cape Cod Hill Road in New Sharon. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
The golden hour, Cape Cod Hill Road in New Sharon. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Entrance to Egypt Pond in Chesterville. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
Entrance to Egypt Pond in Chesterville. (Jane Naliboff/Chesterville)
spotted salamander at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
A spotted salamander at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
darner dragonfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Darner dragonfly in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
I took this photo yesterday morning without any special lens. Just the natural refection of the island and the hill behind Flying Pond. Enjoy Nancy Brooks Flying Pond Mt Vernon
I took this photo yesterday morning (Oct.  12) without any special lens. Just the natural refection of the island and the hill behind Flying Pond. (Nancy Brooks/Mt Vernon)
painted turtle with leaves at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
A painted turtle with leaves at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
The bog at Sugarloaf Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin New Sharon
The bog at Sugarloaf. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
A happy tree in New Sharon Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin New Sharon
A happy tree in New Sharon. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
 That’s our hayfield at Hundred Acre Farm with Mount Stubb in the background. This fall has offered the most beautiful color I’ve seen in 35 years here. (Doug Walrath/Strong)
That’s our hayfield at Hundred Acre Farm with Mount Stubb in the background. This fall has offered the most beautiful color I’ve seen in 35 years here. (Doug Walrath/Strong)
Young maples in fancy dress Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin New Sharon
Young maples in fancy dress. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
Closer look at a couple of does and several small fauns only one of which is clearly seen. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
A couple of does and several small fawns, but only one is clearly seen in this photo. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
roadside (Pat Blanchard/Chesterville)
Roadside. (Pat Blanchard/Chesterville)
Competition at blossoms' end. (Pat Blanchard/Chesterville)
Competition at blossoms’ end. (Pat Blanchard/Chesterville)
beautiful Clearwater Lake with its fall colors with a couple standing on the beach looking at the foliage after taking a swim on a cool fall day. (Jim Dwindal/Farmington)
Beautiful Clearwater Lake in Industry with its fall colors and a couple standing on the beach looking at the foliage after taking a swim on a cool fall day. (Jim Dwinal/Farmington)
milkweed seed at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
A milkweed seed at Wilson Lake in Wilton. (Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Mooselookmeguntic Lake at the Height of the Land in Rangeley, Maine. (Jim Dwinal/Farmington)
Mooselookmeguntic Lake at the Height of the Land in Rangeley. (Jim Dwinal/Farmington)
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18 Comments

  1. Nancy Brooks. I so appreciate the photos taken with natural lenses; lighting and colors. Thank you. It’s beautiful. All of these are.

  2. Nancy and/or Mary,
    I’m confused about lenses. Can you explain the differences between natural and unnatural lenses? Do you mean interchangeable lenses as opposed to cameras in which the lens is permanently fixed to the camera? Isn’t art about the artist, rather than his or her materials?
    Thanks in advance.
    BW

  3. The pictures are all beautiful. Thank you for sharing you great talent with us.
    My thoughts on the Herrin picture is that it not a black and white picture at all
    and that turtle is sitting a larger turtles back. lol! ???
    Maybe I’m a little crazy, just had to put it out there.

  4. Great to see new people with their great pictures.. Nancy = beautiful foliage. Thanks to all our wonderfully talented neighbors.

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