nerwin
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Yesterday I finally had the opportunity to visit the Madame Sherri Forest in West Chesterfield, New Hampshire. I've been wanted to do it for a while when I found out there is some castle remnants.
It was a warm day, about 90 degrees and humid but the walk is a VERY short distance from the forest entry parking lot. It was quite a busy little place, met another photographer there doing a photoshoot with a model and of course as usual..we chatted about lenses haha.
It's a really neat location and worth a visit but you'll want to visit it soon because it is starting to show signs of collapsing and I don't know how much longer it will be standing.
Overall, I had a great time shooting there. Spent well over an hour taking photos of the remnants of once was an interesting structure.
The forest is pretty thick and not a TON of light passes through except where there are openings and this stone staircase was in the perfect spot, it was just a little before noon and the sun was shining right on it.
Nikon D610 + 16-35 f/4 VR - 1/200th, f/5.6 & ISO 450
It was a warm day, about 90 degrees and humid but the walk is a VERY short distance from the forest entry parking lot. It was quite a busy little place, met another photographer there doing a photoshoot with a model and of course as usual..we chatted about lenses haha.
It's a really neat location and worth a visit but you'll want to visit it soon because it is starting to show signs of collapsing and I don't know how much longer it will be standing.
Overall, I had a great time shooting there. Spent well over an hour taking photos of the remnants of once was an interesting structure.
The forest is pretty thick and not a TON of light passes through except where there are openings and this stone staircase was in the perfect spot, it was just a little before noon and the sun was shining right on it.
Nikon D610 + 16-35 f/4 VR - 1/200th, f/5.6 & ISO 450