An old take on a familiar scene.
Posts Tagged as ‘Photography’
May 24, 2012
1/2 Ton at The Fish Pier
May 23, 2012
Reflections
, originally uploaded by Philip Case Cohen.
In the window at the newly opened Moxy restaurant on Penhallow Street (iPhone photo).
May 22, 2012
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, originally uploaded by Philip Case Cohen.
One of my favorite landmarks in the Seacoast – Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse stands tall at the edge of Fort Constitution in New Castle.
May 17, 2012
Springtime in Market Square
May 15, 2012
Sanders Lobster Pound

I love the streets of the South End in the springtime. The brick sidewalks and the trees adorning yards make for a very inviting stroll when everything is in bloom.
May 14, 2012
Sunset from The Decks
The Decks are a great way to spend an afternoon, whether you’re eating, drinking, catching up with old friends, or making new ones. It just so happens that the location of the sunset adds another dynamic to the scene each sunny evening, setting in the west somewhere near the salt piles, the tugboats or the bridges in the distance. When you happen to enjoy a spectacular sunset and a freighter is out in the river, it makes for the perfect scene. No freighter in this shot – I missed it by about an hour, but the sunset from The Decks was phenomenal all the same.
May 12, 2012
The Gundalow
The recently built Gundalow sails in the Piscataqua River. This authentic ship provides an opportunity to sail the Piscataqua River the same way that our ancestors did hundreds of years ago. It’s important to pay homage to our roots in the seacoast – and incredible to see this beautiful craft making its way around the river.








