7 Amazing Places in New Hampshire That Are A Photo-Taking Paradise
New Hampshire is a photo taking paradise, but some places throughout the state are especially rich with photo opportunities. Whether you are aiming to capture New Hampshire’s natural beauty and wildlife, or celebrating a special milestone like a birth, wedding or family reunion, these 7 places are photo paradise.
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New Hampshire’s seacoast is short but dramatic and comes to a head where the rocks meet the surf in Rye. This dramatic backdrop is perfect for photos.
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The longest covered bridge in New Hampshire is quintessential New England, with the backdrop of the Connecticut River and Mount Ascutney in Vermont.
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These frozen fortresses are a one-of-a-kind experience, and will give your photos an ice-queen chill and other-worldly feel.
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The Balsams Resort is currently closed, but that doesn’t mean it can’t make a great backdrop for your photos. The castle-like resort looks like it belongs in the Swiss Alps or a fairy tale, and will give your photos a magical touch.
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These enchanted remains of a house are the perfect backdrop for portraits.
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Easily accessible from the Kancamangus highway, The Swift River has waterfalls, foliage, mountain views, and everything else you could want in your New Hampshire photos.
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Take your photos from the roof of New England. A few times a year the Mount Washington Auto Road opens before dawn, and tourists can photograph sunrise from the summit.
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Grab that camera and go!
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