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Hampshire alone has more than 50 covered bridges, making it the epicenter of New England. What better way to wait out
a summer rain, watch the snowfall, or for admiring the reflection of fall foliage in the clear water. These mostly wooden
structures are a reminder of New England's history, and are a lasting testament to good old Yankee ingenuity.
There is something so wonderful about riding thru one, & catching quick glimpses of what lays beyond it. They never
dissapoint!
I have noticed while flipping through old photos, I have a habbit of taking pictures of random objects that don't seem very intersting until they appear in print. Nothing is off limits when it comes to picture snapping! I must say that living here in Central New Hampshire, I can't imagine the day where there isn't something of interest to capture! Ever take a picture of the coffee table after a big party? Trust me... it's interesting. I can't remember a time where if I was within
2 feet of a bug, spider, or other buzzing & flying insects that I didn't cringe, shiver, or most likely, way
over react. Infact, I've pulled muscles from my antics when I've walked through an invisable spider's web, or something
big enough worthy of it's own landing strip lands on my leg. (Don't we all?) But I have to say, as long as they aren't
landing on me, (and say just sitting on a leaf mating), then I'm taking a picture!
There definetly isn't a shortage of great places
to eat, sleep & shop here in New England. Gorgeous inns, cozy bed & breakfasts, outlet malls, delicious dining...
we've got it all! In the coming months, I hope to have photographed plenty of places that just might give you an idea
on where to take that next vacation! See somewhere interesting? Drop me a line and I'll tell you how to get there! Photographing animals is a lot like
photographing children. It's unpredictable! They can be the best subject or the reason for the 3rd glass of
wine... Being someone who has been bitten by 3 dogs, I never thought I would find joy in trying to capture them on film. I
love the challenge! Nothing brings out a smile in people more, than a wagging tail, a lick to the face, and unconditional
love that can only come from our beloved furry friends. Our pets are undoubtedly a huge part of our families, and deserve
equal face time in front of the camera. Do you want to capture your family pet, alone or with the kids? Just call
Amy for an appointment!
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