View Full Version : Carl Heilman Panoramas
mcdude
03-08-2004, 06:52 PM
Hello All:
I have a Carl Heilman panorama over my mantle at the lake that I really enjoy. (I know Rattlesnake Gal has one also!) I just got his e-letter and he has 5 more available; 1 from Locke's Hill, 1 from Ellacoya and 3 from Mt. Major. All are done in a "scrolling" panoramic style like on this web page. I thought some forum readers might be interested. Check it out. Click on the link below the photo. Click on Eastern US & then NH.
PS - Ice-out will be on April 24th.
http://www.naturepanoramas.com/home2.html
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3nm2c/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/mtmajorposter2.jpg
How or where can you buy these?
Thanks! I want one.........
I have the same photo - it's fantastic. However, I wish he had spelled Winnipesaukee correctly...
Steveo
03-09-2004, 02:39 PM
Went to his website but couldn't find the one you are showing which is the one I want. Maybe he doesn't provide that one anymore?
Great and similar prints can be found at the art place in Wolfeboro next to Mast Landing (I know it's something else now, but you get my drift). we picked up a great print from Peter Furdon (Ferber?). He's an artist and has a great ability to capture the essence of Lake life. Norman Rockwell esk.
mcdude
03-10-2004, 07:10 AM
It's the top print on this page of his web site.
http://www.carlheilman.com/posters.html
Bear Guy
03-10-2004, 07:15 AM
If you want to order from Carl Heilman, you can find instructions at the link below. The item number for the Winnipesaukee poster can be found at
http://www.carlheilman.com/posters.html .
Also from Heilman's website: "Please note the misspelling of Winnipesaukee in the title. The second 'e' at the end was in the original layout, but somehow got dropped by the time it went to print - and we never caught the error. We've since learned there have been various spellings of Winnipesaukee over the years - since it was an Indian name - and this is similar to others that have been used."
http://www.carlheilman.com/orders.html
Rattlesnake Gal
03-10-2004, 08:28 AM
We matted ours just above the Winnipesaukee and it looks wonderful. It is the focal point of our Hollis home. Kept me from missing the lake so much. Definitely going to purchase another print or two.
Ours was framed at Michael's and even though it was with a 1/2 off coupon it was still very expensive. (But worth it.) Likely it would have been better to have bought it in Wolfeboro? Another option is to do it yourself. Definitely worth buying a mat cutter. I have it in my head to make a mat out of wood for the next one. Going to surprise my guys with that one! Mothers day is not too far away.
Janet
03-10-2004, 11:24 AM
You can also find great panoramas at www.wonbyonedesign.com. I have one over my sofa of Meredith Bay and it helps me get through the winter. The fellow's (can't remember his name) website also shows that he now has a showroom in Meredith. Check out his website - great pictures - great framing work.
Rattlesnake Gal
03-10-2004, 02:40 PM
Thanks Janet! You are right. They do very nice work. We will definitely check out their showroom.
RSG
Rattlesnake Gal
03-10-2004, 07:43 PM
I e-mailed Won by One Design today to see if they had any more shots of the lake. Jim is still working on his panoramas of the lake and hopes to add more in the next season. Looking forward to it!
Priscilla Hadley
03-11-2004, 06:31 PM
Just lovely:Thanks for the hope of spring!
Rattlesnake Gal
04-03-2006, 02:58 PM
Ellacoya State Beach (http://www.carlheilman.com/fine.art.prints.shorelines/27023134n.jpg)
Early morning on Mount Major (http://www.carlheilman.com/fine.art.prints.shorelines/28022426n.jpg)
Squam Lake from West Rattlesnake (http://www.carlheilman.com/fine.art.prints.shorelines/66021922n.jpg)
Sunset over Lake Winnipesaukee from Mount Major (http://www.carlheilman.com/poster-winnipesaukee.html)
Lockes Hill (http://www.panoramicimages.com/home.htm) (Search Winnipesaukee)
Sunrise from Mount Major (http://www.panoramicimages.com/home.htm) (Search Winnipesaukee)
Nature Panoramas (http://www.naturepanoramas.com/home2.html)(Click on Eastern US, then New Hampshire)
There you will find:
Mount Washington, Tuckerman’s Ravine, Boott Spur, Mount Washington Valley
Lake Winnipesaukee from Mount Major - sunrise
Tuckerman’s and White Mountains from Mount Washington
Northern Presidentials from Mount Washington
Lake Winnipesaukee from Lockes Hill
Lake Winnipesaukee from Mount Major –sunset
Lake Winnipesaukee
Lake Winnipesaukee from Ellacoya Beach
Movable panorama from Mount Washington Observatory (http://www.carlheilman.com/virtual.panoramas/panoramas.click.mt.washington.html)
Panoramic Images (http://www.panoramicimages.com/home.htm) (Search New Hampshire)
Page 2 - Snow Covered Lake in NH (Anyone know where this is?)
Page 4 - Fog on Squam Lake
Page 6 – Lake Near Moultonborough
Once again nice photos on the page. I liked #65 on page 6 of the New Hampshire scenes. Nice view of the lake, islands and mountains.
mcdude
04-03-2006, 05:25 PM
Yup...still there above the fireplace. Nice new offerings. Thanks for the links RG...you really managed to dig up an old post! (March 8, 2004):)
Mee-n-Mac
04-04-2006, 03:45 AM
Thanks for the links RG...you really managed to dig up an old post! (March 8, 2004):)
I've noticed she's dug a few old posts and that her avatar has also changed. So my theory is that the eppy pen has brought back some old memories. The Beatles are still hot and so is "Yellow Submarine". That's my theory and I'm sticking to it ;) :laugh:
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