The best part about exploring the outdoors is the memories you make, and
technology has allowed us to preserve those memories in photographs. As
our tastes became more inquisitive, many began to take their outdoor
photography to the next level. For one photographer called ‘Everyday
Astronaut’, their bucket list included outdoor locations prime for
photography art. One such location in Utah called the Bonneville Salt
Flats was next on their list, but upon arrival, they were met with a
flooded plain. Instead of turning away, they changed their plans for a
beautiful result.
With a mix of coastal cities and rural areas, Connecticut is
famed for its seaport in Mystic filled with centuries-old ships.
Connecticut is the third smallest state by area and is named after the
Connecticut River. Due to its extensive waterways and ports, Connecticut
is famed for its maritime traditions (although it has no direct access
to the sea). Despite the state’s relatively small size, it features wide
regional variations in its landscape. From the northwestern Litchfield
Hills featuring rolling mountains and horse farms to the southeastern
New London County featuring beaches and maritime activities, there’s a
little something from every outdoor adventurer in Connecticut.