
The Mystique of Sis Lake

by David Patterson
Title
The Mystique of Sis Lake
Artist
David Patterson
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The Mystique of Sis Lake - Old Forge, New York.
My Adirondack photos are the perfect way to save those cherished vacation memories. My Adirondack photography collection contains some of the more scenic areas of the Adirondack Mountains. Many of the images I capture are from the following New York locations: Old Forge, Inlet, Eagle Bay, Raquette Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Lake George, McCauley Mountain, Big Moose Inn,Big Moose Lake,Rondaxe Road, Fly Pond, Bubb Lake, Sis Lake, Fulton Chain of Lakes, The Lock and Dam, Loon Lake, Sagamore Hotel, Red Boathouse,The Narrows,North River, Moose River, Covered bridges,Hudson River, Bald Mountain, Thendara, Green Bridge, and many historic buildings such as the Strand Theater, Old Forge Hardware store, The Old Mill, Adirondack Scenic Railroad, and the Tow Bar.
The Adirondack region has one of the longest fall seasons in the northeastern United States. The autumn color is enjoyed most around the tranquil lakes and streams...it's an explosion of autumn colors throughout the area. The Adirondack Region is also one of the more beautiful locations in the summer months. The landscapes are full of lush greens, with the light beautifully changing throughout the day. One can see many deer and their fawns roaming the area landscape. The rivers and lakes are usually still, with wonderful reflections of the neighboring hillsides.
The Adirondack Region is one of the more beautiful locations in late winter and early spring. It's a photographers paradise with all the melting ice and snow, it's an area where the lakes and rivers are ever changing in color and shape. In the winter months in the Adirondack Mountains you will find the worlds most famous snowmobile trails.
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February 24th, 2015
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