The scenery in Vermont is filled with postcard-perfect images of farms, barns, covered bridges and mountains, but there are some places here that are simply out of this world. When a photographer captures a place and time with certain exposures, lighting and scenery, the result is an image that looks as if it were taken on another planet, rather than the Vermont you usually see. In fact, they don’t look like anywhere you’ve ever seen before! Enjoy looking at these visions of Vermont that aren’t your average pictures of the Green Mountain State.
- Eerie fog.
Flickr/Jay Parker The foggy haze isn’t exactly the crisp views of Vermont normally spotted.
- A tree in Leddy.
Flickr/Jay Parker This curved tree is now gone from Leddy Park in Burlington and is missed by many.
- The blue hour.
Flickr/Scott Ableman Stunning colors appear on Kingfisher Bay at night.
- Fairytale fungi.
Flickr/Jay Parker These mushrooms look like something grown out of this world, rather than spotted on a VT hike.
- Balancing on the shore.
Flickr/Jay Parker It doesn’t look like natural forces placed this rock here on the shore of Lake Champlain.
- Dragon bones.
Flickr/Jay Parker This isn’t the Vermont you typically see.
- Early morning walk.
Flickr/Jay Parker Scenery in Monkton is out of this world.
- Moss Glen Falls.
Flickr/Adam Baker The Moss Glen Falls in Granville look positively magical.
- Sculpture at a stormy sunset.
Flickr/Jay Parker This ever changing sculpture was maintained by someone (or someones) for many years.
- Lightning strikes.
Flickr/Paul Moody The stormy skies brought angry bolts of lightning flashing through the sky.
- The Milky Way.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin Stargazing may look like this on other planets as well.
- Lakefront in Burlington.
Flickr/Jay Parker From the colors to the clouds, this picture doesn’t look like the Lake Champlain you normally see.
- Before the falls.
Flickr/Jay Parker This image was captured just above the impressive falls in Bristol.
- Sunset on Perkins Pier.
Flickr/Jay Parker The stillness of the lake, the mesmerizing colors and the feeling of desertion all come together in this surreal and beautiful picture.
- Stillness in Burlington.
Flickr/Jay Parker The composition of this photograph makes it look like you’re stepping into the unknown.
- UFO sighting.
Flickr/WickedVT While this may look a bit like a spaceship, it’s actually the Champlain Valley Fair in action.
- Frozen.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin Thick ice and gushing streams make Earth look inhabitable.
Try to see the world a little differently today.
Flickr/Jay Parker
The foggy haze isn’t exactly the crisp views of Vermont normally spotted.
This curved tree is now gone from Leddy Park in Burlington and is missed by many.
Flickr/Scott Ableman
Stunning colors appear on Kingfisher Bay at night.
These mushrooms look like something grown out of this world, rather than spotted on a VT hike.
It doesn’t look like natural forces placed this rock here on the shore of Lake Champlain.
This isn’t the Vermont you typically see.
Scenery in Monkton is out of this world.
Flickr/Adam Baker
The Moss Glen Falls in Granville look positively magical.
This ever changing sculpture was maintained by someone (or someones) for many years.
Flickr/Paul Moody
The stormy skies brought angry bolts of lightning flashing through the sky.
Flickr/Nicholas Erwin
Stargazing may look like this on other planets as well.
From the colors to the clouds, this picture doesn’t look like the Lake Champlain you normally see.
This image was captured just above the impressive falls in Bristol.
The stillness of the lake, the mesmerizing colors and the feeling of desertion all come together in this surreal and beautiful picture.
The composition of this photograph makes it look like you’re stepping into the unknown.
Flickr/WickedVT
While this may look a bit like a spaceship, it’s actually the Champlain Valley Fair in action.
Thick ice and gushing streams make Earth look inhabitable.
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