A little bit of the East Coast

January 30, 2008 | Filed Under Check it out, Travel  by michael | 

Everyone likes travel pics, and we’ve already been asked several times to post some from our time out in New England, so we’ve put together a few for the blog.
We wanted to experience the 6 states (NY, CT, MA, RI, ME, and VT) that we drove through for their true beauty without having destinations or itineraries, so that sight, smell, and whimsy accounted for our experiences. Each day we jumped in our rental car and drove, with no real destination, to see all that we could. We stopped everywhere, randomly. We photographed everything. And when our time drew close to ending, we found ourselves 2 states away, and only 6 hours left before our flight left without us from JFK. Lets just say that, had Vermont been any larger, or the roads longer and more windy, we’d have missed our flight by a lot more than 2 hours. Thats right, we still totally missed it. And we thought L.A. had bad traffic during rush hour. Anyhow, what we did see and experience was amazing, and we already can’t wait to go back (maybe eventually to live) to these beautiful states. Enjoy!

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Vermont’s amazing roads begged for a sports car, but my rental manned up and got the job done!

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The view from Central Park with our Infrared.

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I shot this for my dad. This one shot might just encompass everything that he would be about on a Saturday afternoon.

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Emi went running super early in the morning in Massachusetts and found a couple of really sweet beach access spots among the vacation homes. It was really really cold here.

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Early morning light seems to make all the difference when capturing those photos that just beg for attention. Emi grabbed this one with the IR in Maine.

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Driving through Vermont early in the morning the fog covered everything in a blanket, almost like a heavy snowfall. This is one of my favorite images from the trip, along with another fog image.

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Emi grabbed this sunrise in Maine, again after a short run she had the best spots picked out for photo ops.

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I absolutely love fog like this. This is about 6:00am in Vermont.

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We had pulled over to get a shot of a lighthouse (which you’ll see below) and I turned around to see the sun coming through this beach house on the cliff.

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This was on our last day as we raced through Vermont. I almost didn’t pull over, but as we drove the scene just kept getting more unreal, so we actually turned around to go back and get this photo.

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A gothic church in CT.

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This is what we had come to see, the bright colors that New England is famous for in the fall.

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I had to grab a shot of this old car parked outside of this beach house. On the other side of the road the beach came right up to the sea grass. I’ll take a place like this!

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Emi, taking a short walk on a long pier. (he-he, get it!)
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I forgot the name of this lighthouse, but it didn’t seem real. Like a little mini version out on the rocks.

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We stopped to grab a couple photos of a crab shack, and Emi found this canoe filled with apples that had fallen from the overhanging tree.

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There are signs like this all over the smaller towns. Such a cool thing to still have small handmade wooden signs guiding you.ne_24.JPG

The light was coming through the trees in bands as we drove through the mountains, so we pulled over and I grabbed a few shots of the trees that were closest to the road.

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A bunch of egrets in a marsh in Conneticut.

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This was that same morning with the intense fog, and we had driven for a while to find this covered bridge (popular in VT).

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I don’t know why, but I love this shot. Something about the juxtaposition of the natural beauty with the old dilapidated dock.

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Trying to stay warm.

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Comments

15 Responses to “A little bit of the East Coast”

  1. Victor Sizemore on January 31st, 2008 1:20 am

    Great shots guys, makes me miss the seasons!
    vcs

  2. Karen Fuhrman on January 31st, 2008 8:55 am

    Hey guys! Thanks for sharing these. My two favorites are the ones with the tree full of colorful leaves with the sun shining through and the picture of the canoe filled with apples and water- you can really feel the chill in the air and the smell of fall. Really nice!

  3. Michelle on January 31st, 2008 9:53 am

    I love these! They are all so beautiful. It makes me want to travel to all these sites instead of being at my desk.

  4. Richard & Pauline on January 31st, 2008 4:38 pm

    Fantastic photos !

  5. Kerry Gallagher on January 31st, 2008 5:14 pm

    Michael, the one of the beach access reminds me so much of the beach we snuck onto in France…remember? The same tiny wooden pegs leading us to the sea. I loved them all. The boats ones are especially beautiful, the long blue one withthe boats reflection I loved the most. Can I buy a book of your vacation? :)

  6. Jaclyn on February 1st, 2008 1:03 am

    These are awesome, too many good ones to comment specifically. However I must ask — is that lighthouse shot actually real? It’s unbelievable, looks like a miniature! I love the shots of the sun shining through the orange and yellow leaves (the color is amazing, so rich) and same as you, the one of the foggy river (or lake?) and dilapidated dock. I kinda want to do a New England honeymoon now!

  7. Platinum Weddings by Kerrie on February 1st, 2008 10:39 am

    These pictures are absolutely breathtaking! You truly captured the essence of the East Coast.

  8. r on February 1st, 2008 3:57 pm

    Someday when I own a beach house I need to get ALL these shots from you for my walls. Sooo GORGEOUS!!

  9. jonilyn on February 1st, 2008 11:33 pm

    That lighthouse really does look unreal.. it’s a beautiful photo. Great to meet you two yesterday at the launch party.. hope to meet up again soon!

  10. Marianne Lozano on February 2nd, 2008 8:28 pm

    Gorgeous images! LOVE all of ‘em. It was great to see you guys!

  11. emi on February 7th, 2008 9:01 pm

    Thanks everyone. Let me know if you want prints for your walls! I can make it happen. ;-)
    That lighthouse shot was actually taken with a canon TSL (Tilt Shift Lens) so it gives it that miniature feeling, but yes… its real!

  12. Amy (Stauffer) Parsons on February 7th, 2008 10:04 pm

    I am in love with all of these photos, thank you for sharing them! Let’s talk soon, I miss you! :-)

  13. Cameron Ingalls on February 15th, 2008 12:22 am

    Brilliant! I LOVE the canoe filled with apples the most! Can’t wait to hang out soon!

  14. Melissa Tomeoni on February 18th, 2008 3:09 pm

    Okay, I’m so going. These are great shots- as usual! Miss you two.

  15. D.Maxwell on May 12th, 2008 4:55 pm

    Come on you guys. With that first shot I know you were in England. That anchored boat, any kind of boat, I can smell the water. I kind of like that lady on the bridge, shot.

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