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I come, not to bury the Keene Pumpkin Festival, but to praise it.
(With apology to W. Shakespeare)

On April 2nd the Keene New Hampshire city counsel voted 13-1 to refuse to issue a permit for the 2015 Keene Pumpkin Festival. The future of the event, or something like it, is not clear, but the decision was not a surprise. The festival started as a relaxed community harvest gathering to celebrate the beauty of our New England autumn. Almost incidentally it also became a reason to amass the jack-o-lanterns that are the symbol of the season's signature event, Halloween. In recent years the festival, had become a costly and barely manageable mega event that, while drawing tens of thousands of participants from all over the country, had chased many of the locals to the safety and calm of their homes.
At the first festival, nearly 25 years ago, the community gathered a total of 600 Pumpkins and by the next year garnered their first

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Campus Peace Before the Storm |
Over the years I have greatly enjoyed the Pumpkin Festivals. As a photographer it has provided a unique opportunity to capture a
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Checking In |
hundred thousand would force us to throw in the towel and concentrate on celebrating all the varied aspects that make our
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Pumpkin Run |
special. The outrageous colors in the trees, the refreshing nip in the air and the wide range of harvest produce, even including pumpkins. I hate the fact that it may be that a bunch of brainless thugs forced us to make a change, but, in the end, it may be all for the good. Maybe we should thank them, but, please, don't raise a monument with a bronze statue of a kid heaving a beer bottle.
The Amazing Pumpkin Festival
Ok. That's enough about the last unfortunate year. My real intention is to celebrate a great run. For many years the Pumpkin Festival has


Getting the Shots
The Crowd
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and the hordes of people, and timing was everything. Amongst the throngs it was difficult to get a sense of the numbers of pumpkins. In fact, at its busiest, the crowds were
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Above the Crowd |
Orange Everywhere


The other approach was to get close, concentrating on individual pumpkins or small groups. The groups were especially dramatic when illuminated at night, but I had to keep a constant watch for people who might stumble over my tripod.

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Festival Morning |

And then, by 9am, I was able to escape well before the true craziness began.

Check out my Pumpkin Festival Gallery on my web site.
Jeffrey Newcomer
Partridgebrookreflections.com