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I'm a New Hampshire-based travel photographer with a love of creative landscape, street, abstract, and nature photography. Whether you are here to follow my travel photoblog, read my stories from around the world, or just to browse through my extensive photo gallery of New England and world photography, I hope you enjoy your visit! Continue reading...-
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- Alleyway; Naxos, Greece
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- Curbside Fish Market; Yangon, Myanmar
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- Traveling Through Charminar; Hyderabad, India
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Photo Gallery Style: New Hampshire
A collection of some of the most beautiful "New Hampshire" professional photographs & prints I've taken over the years. Please note there may be multiple pages of photographs so keep scrolling or look for the "Older Posts" button!
Mt. Liberty via Liberty Springs Tr
The hike was 6hrs 20min. We were on the summit for 5mins. For the other 375-minutes, the only thought running through my mind was, “What the hell were we thinking…”
Conditions on the summit were close to -20 degrees, and given wind of around 20-30mph, the wind chill was closer to -50. Before the final ascent, we quickly switched layers and grabbed a bite to eat. While my googles were on my forehead, condensation formed, and before I could pull them back down, I had a thick layer of ice on the inside of the lens. The conditions required them, so I had to hike for 30 minutes with them on (maybe one-foot of visibility) to try to melt the ice. Every time the ice started melting, I would whip out a cloth, and before I could rip the goggles off my face and wipe the lens, the condensation instantly refroze. I practiced the art of profanity heavily over the course of the next hour.
Photo Style: Travel
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