Archive for the tag 'Mountains'

Oct 01 2008

Choppy Waters

Published by Andy under Lakes, Landscape, Mountains

Choppy Waters, Lake, Pole, Mountains, lake winnipesaukee

Here is a photo I took a couple of months ago while on vacation at Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. It was kind of a choppy day on the lake that day.

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Aug 26 2008

Mount Chocorua

Published by Andy under Lakes, Landscape, Mountains

mount chocorua, NH, chocorua Lake

The towering mountain with the bald peak is Mount Chocorua. It is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the White Mountains of NH and has an elevation of about 3,500 feet. The lake in front of it is aptly named Chocorua Lake.

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Jul 15 2008

Into the Darkness

Published by Andy under Landscape, Mountains

Hiking, Trail, Wild Cat Mountain, Appalachian trail

Here is a shot from a couple of years ago on Wild Cat mountain in NH. This hiking trail is part of the famous Appalachian trail that goes through 14 states from Maine all the way to Georgia.

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Apr 08 2008

Double Reflection

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

Reflection, Fence, Mountain, Lake

I took this shot when I was on vacation in New Hampshire. The lake was like glass and was casting a perfect reflection of the mountain. I tried to spice it up a little so it would not be a typical reflection photo by framing the picture in a fence that I found along an old dirt road in front of the lake. So I ended up getting two reflections the two fence posts and the mountain reflecting in the lake.

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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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