
As far as fall foliage seasons go, the one that just finished here in New Hampshire can best be described as, WOW! The vibrancy of the colors painting the mountainsides was stunningly beautiful, the best we’ve had here in years.

Though I’ve been told I have a way with words, I’m not sure anything I could write would come close to adequately describing how spectacular the White Mountains were during this years peak foliage.
Hopefully these images are able to somehow show the beauty of the the place I call home.




One of the things I enjoy most is not only sharing these mountains through my photographs, each year I’ve had the privilege of sharing this most excellent display of color with some amazing people who’ve attended one of my fall foliage workshops.



Sadly, as I write this the once colorful trees in all of these photographs are now bare, the last of their brilliantly colored leaves having fallen to the ground.

Luckily the mountains aren’t going anywhere and there’s always next year.
All images in this post were captured using a Fujifilm X-T3 with one of the following lenses: XF 16mm f1.4, XF 10-24mm f4, XF 23mm f2, or the XF 50-140 f2.8.
Excellent
While it may be sad to see the leaves have fallen that means the majestic winter is close at hand!
So true! I wasn’t able to get out and do any climbing at all last year, I NEED to get on the ice this year!!
fabulous pics
Wow, indeed. And even a rainbow! What lovely pictures. And I have to enjoy the image of that line of photographers in front of that beautiful foliage and moody clouds.
The colors this year were indeed some of the best I’ve seen in several years!
As for that line of photographers, those were all of my workshop attendees. Had this been a weekend morning there would have been even more people there. Mount Chocorua is so iconic, so recognizable its image graces the back of the NH quarter.