New England My research year in Boston was also spent exploring its mountains and coasts. Check out some of my travel logs for more information! Wide vista of Franconia Notch in the fall. D750, 16-35 f/4G @ 19mm, f/8, ISO 160, 1/400s. Vista from Pemigewasset Overlook. Panorama of 14 images, D750, 105 f/2.8G, f/8.0, ISO 100, 1/320s. Avalanche Falls feeds Flume Gorge above a clearing of fall leaves. D750, 16-35 f/4G @ 18mm, f/8, ISO 100, 10s. Fall leaves reflect at the Willey House in Crawford Notch State Park. S22 Ultra, telephoto lens, f/2.4, ISO 125, 1/60s. Also at the Willey House Dam, a lone branch disturbs the reflections of the surrounding Crawford Notch. D750, 16-35 f/4G @ 35mm, f/8, ISO 100, 13s, -1EV. Colorful kayaks at the beach of Napatree Point, Rhode Island. D750, 16-35 f/4G @ 18mm, f/16, ISO 100, 1/80s, -2EV. Although much of Massachusetts faces east, the west-facing Duck Harbor Beach is a fantastic place to catch a sunset. S22 Ultra, ultrawide lens, f/2.2, ISO 50, 1/400s. The Swift River streaks past rocks as the last rays of the sun give clouds a vibrant pink tinge at the Rocky Gorge Scenic Area. D750, 16-35 f/4G @ 16mm, f/8, ISO 100, 13s. The last of the sun’s rays illuminate sea birds hunting for food at Napatree Point. D750, 105 f/2.8G, f2.8, ISO 125, 1/1600s. Share on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Previous Next