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Here's my 2017 VT fall foliage compilation video.
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Here's my first attempt at editing one of my videos in Adobe Premiere Pro. @NaturallyAspirated I took some of your tips and applied them to the video. Thoughts everyone?
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Here's a video of the village of Island Pond, Vermont. I live about two miles from the village. Here's a little info from Wiki. Island Pond became an important railroad center in 1853 when the Grand Trunk Railway established international connections between Montreal, Quebec, and Portland, Maine. The half-way point in the Portland-Montreal railroad line, this town became a booming railroad center with a roundhouse, shops, and all the facilities associated with train operations. In 1923 the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada was bankrupt and taken over by the Canadian government and operated as the Canadian National Railways. With the Canadian government directing the railroad, political considerations soon outweighed the economics of the railroad; commerce was displaced from the port of Portland to the Canadian ports of Halifax and St. John. The importance of the Portland line then began a decline which was never to be reversed. Island Pond's days as a major railroad town were over by the late 1950s due to the elimination of steam locomotives. By 1960 passenger train service to Portland had ended, and three years later the diesel locomotive shop was closed. In 1966 the roundhouse closed, and barely a skeleton staff of people worked in Island Pond. Canadian National continued to operate freight service to Portland until 1988; the following year the line was sold to a short line operator, the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad, which provides service to this day.
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With every passing day we see a little more of the fall colors showing themselves.
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I flew the drone today in Sugar Hill, NH. You can see a hint of fall on a few trees if you look closely.
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Here's a video I made this week of a very popular snowmobile area in norther NH.