Vermont Pictures Photo Gallery: Love Earth Always Green
Make no mistake about it. Vermont has got her green on. Spend any time outdoors and you quickly realize that there seems to be an infinite green palette this time of year. Just looking at the buds and shoots and leaves and stems, and the totality of the woods you see everything from yellowish greens to greenish yellows, green-greens, darker, brownish and even violet tinges. Then there are the wildflowers. Floral colors will be featured next week and you can also see them in previous Vermont Pictures Sunday Gallery posts.
Many photographers’ favorite light is early morning of late afternoon or evening with low sun splashing across the landscape highlighting and dramatizing subjects.
Why they call them the Green Mountains. Often the air, especially near water is hazy and offers muted tones.
I have always felt a sensuous infatuation with clouds and the sky, as if you could taste or smell their spectacular beauty.
The crisp autumn reality of Canada geese flying south in November is countered with the arrival of their v-shaped formations in spring, as they follow their ancestral migratory path to often endangered breeding habitat.
How could you not love the smell of newly mowed hay? This field was recently mowed in late May.
We hope that you enjoyed this week’s gallery. Don’t forget to take advantage of our Father’s Day 25% off sale going on now on all of our Earth-friendly products. Everything from the popular Aero Press coffee maker to green board games to photo note cards, tote bags and beeswax candles are on sale. AND we are giving away a LoveEarthAlways water bottle with each order. As always you will get free shipping with orders totaling over $100. Use code FathersDay10 when you check out.
Tags: 25% off green earth-friendly products father's day sale, sunday gallery, vermont photography by glenn fay, vermont pictures photography



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June 6th, 2010 at 8:48 am
Beautiful photos Glenn! Definitely a wonderful time of year…but then again, each of the seasons on the East Coast have an amazing beauty all their own.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
June 6th, 2010 at 12:19 pm
Thanks Tara, and happy Sunday to you as well.