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| Where is the Color, Putney Vermont | 
First we can always wait in hopes that the coming cold snap will trigger a late blast of color. I have experienced delayed seasons before, but never this late. In the meantime what can be done to get the most out of what we have.
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| Fresh Today, Dummerston Vermont | 
1) Shoot the Few Colorful Trees
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| Black Brook, Brattleboro, Vt | 
2) Look for Color in the Right Places
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| Stickney Falls, Dummerston Vermont | 
3) Don’t Photograph Trees
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| Golden Pumpkins, Golden Light, Westminster VT | 
4) Spray the Dull Trees with Golden Light
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| Channel Light, Spofford New Hampshire | 
5) Transilluminate
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| Maple Pasture, Dummerston Vermont | 
6) Cheat
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| Golden Bend, Guilford Vt (Last Year) | 
Finally, as a last desperate resort, you can sit at home and pull images from previous years and claim them as new. I of course would never resort to such shady measures.
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| Sadly this was today.  The same date as last year. Makes you want to cry  | 
So cross your fingers for a late bloom of color, but in the meantime look for special opportunities. We all love a challenge. From my office window I can see a fully blood red maple a few blocks away. Sadly it is in front of a gas station, but it does give me hope.










Good blog, Jeff. NY has the same situation.
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