On my way back from my conference in Connecticut, I drove through the Adirondacks, where winter is arriving fast. The hills were dusted with snow and all but the most tenacious leaves were carpeting the forest floor. I pulled off the road for this shot in Tupper Lake, where the grasses, placid waters, and stubbly hills matched perfectly with the dense clouds and the random distribution of sunlight. The moment felt chaotic, strange—just a bit primeval. I had a chance to do landscape photography that truly excluded any human intrusion (save the eye of the photographer himself.)

Great image. I used to travel through the Adirondacks during all times of the year. Your image brings back fond memories. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful place, fantastic pic!!!
These wide, open spaces are perfect for moody panorama shots. Nice division between sky and land. Thanks for sharing, Adam!
Gorgeous.