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Lake Umbagog Rainbow Blessings Art Print
by Neal Eslinger
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Lake Umbagog Rainbow Blessings art print by Neal Eslinger. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Lake Umbagog Rainbow Blessings: This photograph of a vibrant rainbow was taken from my kayak on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge)... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
Lake Umbagog Rainbow Blessings: This photograph of a vibrant rainbow was taken from my kayak on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge) in July 2013. This photo was taken on the northeast side of the lake which is located in Maine. Umbagog Lake is a wilderness lake located in Coos County, New Hampshire and Oxford County, Maine. Lake Umbagog is one of the most pristine lakes in the state of New Hampshire. It lies in the towns of Errol, New Hampshire, and Upton, Maine, as well as the townships of Cambridge, New Hampshire and Magalloway Plantation, Maine. The name Umbagog is said to come from the Abenaki word for "shallow water". The lake runs almost 11 miles north to south. The Lake's surface area is approximately 7,850 acres making it the largest lake along the Maine/New Hampshire border. Lake Umbagog's average depth is less than 15 feet and its maximum depth is 75 feet. Lake Umbagog is fed by the Magalloway River, the Rapid River, and the Dead Cambridge River and is th...
About Neal Eslinger
WELCOME to NEAL ESLINGER PHOTOGRAPHY! Hello and Thank you for visiting my Gallery! My name is Neal Eslinger and I am an artist and photographer from a small New England Town named Pomfret, in the northeastern corner of Connecticut in the U.S.A. My focus has always been with capturing various subjects found in nature. Animals, Birds, Insects, Flowers and Landscapes. Most of my photography is taken in New England. I frequent Bigelow Hollow State Park, Yale-Myers Forest, James L. Goodwin State Forest, West Thompson Lake, Bafflin Sanctuary (Audubon Society), Mashamoquet Brook State Park & the Airline State Park Trail (old rail trail) among many others. When not in Connecticut, you will often find me exploring in New Hampshire,...
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Cindy Lee Longhini
Neal, thanks so much for the feature of Nature's Eyelashes. So, time for me to pay it forward! Your photographs are beautiful and I especially love this one. You have so many lovely images on your site. :)
Neal Eslinger replied:
Cindy; I very much appreciate your nice note and visit! :) TY
Maria Coulson
Beautiful capture. l f
Neal Eslinger replied:
Thank you so much Maria! :)
Thomas Woolworth
Photography is all about capturing moments in time. Congrats on capturing this Outstanding moment!!
Neal Eslinger replied:
Thank you so much Thomas; It was a pleasure to witness and photograph!! :))
Debra Forand
Beautiful Rainbow!
Neal Eslinger replied:
Thank you so much Debra :))
Randy Rosenberger
Neal, rainbow perfection, and awesome surrounds to enhance its beauty! It is a true honor and privilege to FEATURE this creative and wondrous piece of art work on the WFS site, from one of our honored and prestigious members. This awesome piece of beauty is what we are looking for to promote and let others see, including other artists and potential customers, as your works are some of the Best of the Best in my Book! Thanks much for sharing this beauty with us. Fave and Vote Forever, Elvis
Neal Eslinger replied:
Thank you Randy! I appreciate your nice note and feature!! Thank you again :)