Vermont Winter
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Vermont is defined not by spectacle, but by reduction. Snow, fog, and darkness strip the landscape to its essential forms—barns, fences, trees, and quiet traces of human presence. As the light shifts—from the muted tones of winter mornings to the intensity of sunset and the clarity of night—structure and atmosphere take precedence over detail. These images explore that balance, where stillness, isolation, and time shape a landscape that is both restrained and deeply expressive.