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by Nancy De Flon
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Portsmouth Harbor with Tugboats" by Nancy De Flon. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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New Hampshire has 18 miles of coastline, and the city of Portsmouth occupies an important portion of it. Portsmouth Harbor skilfully combines... more
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New Hampshire has 18 miles of coastline, and the city of Portsmouth occupies an important portion of it. Portsmouth Harbor skilfully combines industry with various opportunities for recreation and enjoyment. In this early evening image two of the harbor's iconic tugboats are seen in the Piscataqua River against the background of buildings that house living and office space along with restaurant for every taste.
Welcome to my website! I am an award-winning photographer of editorial and fine-art images. My book Historic Hudson Valley: A Photographic Tour, photographed and authored with my son, Anton, was published in July 2013. My goal is to create Fine Art Photography that captures the natural and the historical landscape. In place of a personal tour, my photographs share with you the places I love and that mean most to me—above all, the Hudson Valley and Catskills where I live, New England which brings me back to my affinity with the coast, and Sweden, where I lived for several years and where I first picked up a “serious” camera. As a trained historian, one of my great passions is to photograph old buildings. Whether abandoned ruins or...
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Jeff Folger
love the morning view of up in Portsmouth and the lovely red ladies who do so much work there
Nancy De Flon replied:
Thanks, Jeff! I've never seen them anywhere except in port. Maybe another time.