campinggal
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- May 1, 2003
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Greetings fellow Photo Dis-Boarders!
I always appreciate seeing your photos so I thought I would finally return the favor!
My only request for Mother's Day was to go hiking. The day got started later than it should for our first destination but we ended up at a local conservation spot near our house in the southwestern corner of NH.
It was a spectacular spring day and for those of you in Northern New England- you know what a treat an actual spring day is. The woods was a vibrant green- no photoshopping of the color was done! Things were blooming right before our eyes!
Enjoy!
Oh- these were all shot with my Nikon D70 and the 18-200mm VR lens.
Heading off into the Beech tree forest...
Ferns were uncurling before our eyes it seemed...
Some sort of interesting seed pod...good thing I don't have spring allergies!
The view looking east...a sea of light greens...
And to the west over Indian Pond...
Not quite as interesting as Mark's 'gator encounter but I wouldn't want to be mistaken for a tree when the beaver's returned!
I always appreciate seeing your photos so I thought I would finally return the favor!
My only request for Mother's Day was to go hiking. The day got started later than it should for our first destination but we ended up at a local conservation spot near our house in the southwestern corner of NH.
It was a spectacular spring day and for those of you in Northern New England- you know what a treat an actual spring day is. The woods was a vibrant green- no photoshopping of the color was done! Things were blooming right before our eyes!
Enjoy!
Oh- these were all shot with my Nikon D70 and the 18-200mm VR lens.
Heading off into the Beech tree forest...

Ferns were uncurling before our eyes it seemed...


Some sort of interesting seed pod...good thing I don't have spring allergies!

The view looking east...a sea of light greens...

And to the west over Indian Pond...

Not quite as interesting as Mark's 'gator encounter but I wouldn't want to be mistaken for a tree when the beaver's returned!
