Good locations to reflect high NH peaks in water

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I'm looking for spots to reflect the above tree-line peaks (say, 4800+ ft) in lakes or ponds. The difficulty I've found in the past is finding bodies of water close enough to the mountains that the mountain still has an impressive size when using a wide angle lens.

I have been to Echo Lake in Franconia Notch, which is good but unfortunately the summit of Lafayette is obscured from that angle. I want to try Durand Lake north of Mt Adams.

Any other suggestions?
 
Durand is nice. The water was glass until a beaver showed up and started smacking his tail.

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Lakes of the Clouds is usually so windy that the water has waves.

Maybe Shoal Pond? Carter Notch?
 
Can't beat Monadnock in the Fall:

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Thing is, you can get a lot closer (from Rt. 124) than most of the 4Ks in the Whites (except maybe Cannon from the lookout pond - but that's too close), and you can get the whole massive plus the pond in. It is, after all a compact peak (Monadnock = "mountain that stands alone" in Abenaki).
 
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Some obvious ones:

The Horn from Unknown Pond


Franconia Ridge from Lonesome Lake

(usually not very still)

Chocorua from Lake Chocorua


If you've got a *really* wide-angle lens, try North Kinsman from Kinsman Pond.

(edited to omit mention of other, non-NH peak-pond combinations)
 
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Great thread idea...

Reflection Pond, Shelburne...
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Cherry Pond, Jefferson...
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Conway Lake, Conway
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Auto Road Pond, Pinkham Notch
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Jericho Lake, Berlin
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Willey House Pond, Crawford Notch
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AND of course, Chocorua...
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And also, though I don't have great shots of it, Mascot Pond in Gorham is nice as well...
 
Excellent shots, Jim. You've been without a doubt my favorite landscape photographer since I ran across some of your shots a few years ago. If you ever put out a book like Monkman did, I'd definitely buy it.

Of course, I also find your work terribly depressing because it puts mine to such shame. :p


As for the question at hand:
Pretty much everything that I'm aware of has been mentioned. Except for Zealand. If the water is still, the ridge is reflected. The last bridge is a good spot to catch it.
 
Mt Monroe reflection (of sorts) from one of the Lakes of the Clouds

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North Kinsman reflection from Kinsman Pond

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Mt Cabot's Horn from Unknown Pond

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JohnL
 
There are also some tarns in Carter Notch. The boulder-strewn slope up to Carter Dome should work well with a wide-angle lens, though it's not a very recognizable peak.

And try looking up at Boott Spur or Huntington Ravine from Lost Pond. I recommend early spring to minimize leaves in the way and give you some dramatic snow up high.
 
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