Archive for the tag 'Lake Winnipesaukee'

May 15 2008

Mount Washington Boat

Mount Washington Boat, Lake Winnipesaukee, NH, Sepia

Here is a photo of the famous MS Mount Washington on Lake Winnipesaukee. If you have ever been to Lake Winnipesaukee in the summer chances are good you have seen this huge boat sometime during your stay. It is very popular with tourists and gives tours of the lake every few hours. I converted this photo to sepia tone and added the noise to give the photo an old time look.

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Apr 17 2008

Railroad Crossing

Published by Andy under Trains, Boats, Cars..., Urban Life

railroad, train station, NH, Wolfeboro, Lake Winnipesaukee

I took this shot last summer while on vacation in Wolfeboro, NH. It is a photo of an old train station in the center of town. The building is starting to show its age and is now used as a tourist information center instead of a train station. Still a very interesting building that has a unique architecture.

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Apr 12 2008

Lonely Tree

Published by Andy under B&W photography, Lakes, Landscape, Mountains

Lonely, Tree, Lake Winnipesaukee, BW Photography

This tree was alone and above all the others overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. I really like how the black and white conversion came out on this one.

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Apr 10 2008

Sunset on the Lake

Published by Andy under Lakes, Landscape

lake winnipesaukee, sunset

It was a beautiful night on Lake Winnipesaukee when I took this picture. The sun was just starting to set and the sky had an interesting color to it.

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Apr 02 2008

Cloudy Day on Lake Winnipesaukee

Published by Andy under B&W photography, Lakes, Landscape, Mountains

cloudy, lake winnipesaukee, mountains, lake

It was a very quite summer day on Lake Winnipesaukee when this photo was taken. As you can see there is not one boat in sight. The boaters must have seen the clouds coming over the mountains and known a storm was likely on the way! I converted this to black and white because I think it helps highlight the dramatic cloud cover over the mountains better. What do you think?

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