I like these two photos because they are multi-layered. The first one was taken in Newbury VT. looking towards NH. Starting at the bottom of that picture we see the fields for livestock, the fertile flood plain used for crops (corn here), the tree line behind that is the buffer zone that flanks the Connecticuit River. Across the river is the lower lying piedmont hills and mountains that lead up to the much larger, snow capped Mt. Moosilauke, and finally, the sky.
The second picture was taken from Silver Ledge in Groton, VT looking down on Ricker Pond and the same NH mountains in the background.
I think this shot is breathe taking...great pic
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