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Milan Hill State Park

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72 Fire Tower Road, Milan, NH 03588, USA
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Milan Hill State Park
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Milan Hill State Park - Travel Photography Tips

  • Best Time to Shoot : Golden hour - shortly after sunrise or before sunset.
  • Photography Tips : Use a wide-angle lens to capture the vastness of the panoramic view. Experiment with different angles and compositions to emphasize the rolling hills and vibrant colors. Incorporate leading lines to create depth and guide the viewer's eye through the frame.
  • Best Time to Shoot : Morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh sunlight.
  • Photography Tips : Capture the unique play of light and shadows as they filter through the trees. Experiment with different focal lengths, capturing both wide shots of the entire forest and close-ups that showcase intricate details like foliage or tree bark. Utilize a tripod to keep your images sharp and steady.
  • Best Time to Shoot : Early morning or late afternoon when animals are more active.
  • Photography Tips : Be patient and observant, looking for opportunities to capture animals in their natural habitat. Use a telephoto lens to maintain a safe distance and to zoom in on subjects. Shoot with a fast shutter speed to freeze any movement. Be quiet and respectful to minimize disturbance to the wildlife.
  • Best Time to Shoot : Overcast days or during the golden hour for softer light.
  • Photography Tips : Experiment with different shutter speeds to achieve different effects - slower speeds for silky smooth water or faster speeds to freeze the motion. Use a tripod and a remote shutter release to avoid camera shake. Incorporate leading lines from rocks or foliage to guide the viewer's eye towards the waterfall.
  • Best Time to Shoot : Just before and during sunset.
  • Photography Tips : Arrive early to scout for potential vantage points that offer unobstructed views of the lake and the sun. Use a tripod and a graduated ND filter to balance the exposure between the bright sky and the darker foreground. Experiment with composition, incorporating elements like a pier, boats, or silhouettes for added interest.