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  • Storm clouds catch the warm morning light and close in on Whiteface in the Adirondack Mountains.
    Anticipation
  • Bare trees and late autumn color on a mountainside at sunset in the Adirondack Mountains.
    Bare it All
  • The mountains were calling, so we went and got married! Adirondack Mountains, New York.
    Unity
  • A beautiful sunrise over Whiteface capped off a wonderful fall getaway to a cabin in the mountains.
    Do We Have to Leave?
  • Puffy clouds drift across the sky above Whiteface on our wedding day. Adirondack Mountains, New York.
    Wedding Day
  • Even as fall foliage reaches its peak at Whiteface Mountain, the snowcapped summit portends that it won't be long until the reds and oranges of fall are replaced with winter's white. Adirondack Mountains, New York.
    Won't be Long
  • Enjoying a beautiful Adirondack autumn view on a perfect sunny day.
    Sunshine Enough to Spread
  • A beautiful sunset fills the sky above a cozy A-frame cabin in the Adirondack Mountains.
    Champagne Can Wait II
  • A crackling campfire was the perfect complement to a beautiful A-frame cabin in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom on this starry night.
    Cozy in the Kingdom
  • A beautiful sunset fills the sky above a cozy A-frame cabin in the Adirondack Mountains.
    Champagne Can Wait
  • Maggie enjoys a nice belly rub in front of a vintage Preway fireplace as a beautiful sunset spreads across the sky in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
    Belly Rubs and Sunsets
  • Nothing is better than spending time in the great outdoors with the ones you love. Adirondack Mountains, New York
    Fallen For You
  • Nothing is better than spending time in the great outdoors with the ones you love. Adirondack Mountains, New York.
    True Love
  • Viewing wildlife in their natural habitat is one of the most thrilling outdoor experiences imaginable. Heading into my first trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I knew that seeing wildlife such as black bears was a possibility, but I tried to rein in my expectations of seeing one of these majestic creatures. In an incredible stroke of luck, we would end up seeing not one but five black bears during our week in the Smokies! We came across the one in this photo just in time to see it awake from its evening snooze to stretch out against a tree trunk before ambling off into the autumn forest, truly a moment that we'll never forget.
    Just in Time