New Hampshire | Travel Photography

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The next stop on our Northeastern trip was to the state of New Hampshire. A new state for both of us, and it was an absolutely beautiful state. The trees here were also in full color for us and the mountains were covered with them like carpet. We’ll soon be posting some drone footage we took to our Facebook page so be sure to check that out here shortly. The main attraction in New Hampshire was the White Mountain National Forest, which covered a big section of the middle of the states. We spent our two days there criss-crossing the park looking at the waterfalls, trails, and covered bridges that looked like they came just out of a picture book from when we were younger.New Hampshire had an abundance of waterfalls that were perfect for practicing long exposure photography on. We picked up some authentic Maple Syrup from a sugarhouse in Lincoln, NH and stayed at a really cool Best Western that was fit into the side of a mountain (a tri-level hotel!). All in all our two days to spend in New Hampshire seemed too short, but there was so much to see so we had to head on anyway. Below are some of our favorites from the trip!

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