The title of this book is derived from the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay," by Robert Frost. It features the fleeting hues of fall in New England, mostly in Maine and New Hampshire. It includes views of Rangeley and Mooselookmeguntic Lakes, and peak foliage along the back roads, streams, and water falls in New Hampshire. There also are stark, autumnal landscapes from Nantucket Island and Plum Island, Massachusetts, as well as Washington and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This is the second portfolio of fall images by Bert Myer and is a companion book to "Autumn Daze," available in the Blurb.com on-line bookstore.
About the Author
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CroquetOne
Stratham, NH
I specialize in New England landscape photography. My domains include Maine, New Hampshire, the north shore of Boston (Marblehead, Newburyport, Plum Island), Martha's Vineyard, and Block Island.
I also do "photo manipulations" — original photographs altered and enhanced using digital image editing computer programs. Results are painting-like images.
As a croquet devotee, I maintain a large collection of croquet scenes and venues, from backyards to championship-caliber (6-wicket) facilities.
Publish Date November 02, 2010
Dimensions Large Format Landscape 56 pgs
Premium Paper, lustre finish
Category Arts & Photography
Tags New Hampshire, Robert Frost, Rangeley Lake, Lake Mooselookmeguntic, water falls, Plum Island, Peaks Island, Washington NH., Fall, autumn, foliage, leaves, Maine, Rangeley, Overlooks, Rumford, falls, Nantucket