Vermont | Travel Photography

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After we visited New Hampshire we headed over to the state of Vermont. The trees here were still extremely colorful, some had dropped their leaves but a majority we still holding on to them long enough for our couple day stay. There were so many things we didn’t know were in Vermont that we discovered while we were there. While we ran out of time to see all the fun tourist attractions (Ben and Jerry’s ice cream factory and a chocolate factory just to name a couple), we still got to see all the photo destinations we wanted to, and added the city of Burlington to our list of visits which was well worth it as we got to see a beautiful sunset on Lake Champlagne.Just like the state next door there were a lot of beautiful waterfalls to be seen and photographed. We even got some great drone footage of one of them that’ll be posted here soon too. The drone offered a great vantage point with waterfalls as it could get to places and have views that would be impossible for us to do, stuck on the ground on the trails. As far as stills go though, some of our favorites are below.This work by JD Maloney is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

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