The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

The colors of fall

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Alexandra Bodelle
Yellow American Beech leaves lined with brown towards the end of fall.

Whether you enjoy autumn for its warm colors, spooky traditions or mandatory apple and pumpkin treats, the iconicity of this season is undeniable in New England. Although the bursts of October warmth kept us waiting, in this series I capture both the transition and peak of these quintessential foliage colors.

A bright red tree in front of a picturesque brick house. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Oak leaves slowly switch their green colors for red tones. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Multicolored branches and leaves framing a lamppost and building. (Alexandra Bodelle)
A fallen pinecone on the ground. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Close-up of a spotty leaf with green and warm colors. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Morning fog looming over foliage at Stowe Pinnacle. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Path lines in all directions with foliage and fog. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Full frame of foliage taken from the top of Stowe Pinnacle. (Alexandra Bodelle)
Venules of a leaf visible on a drying leaf. (Alexandra Bodelle)
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