As much as I’ve explored the Maine coast, there is still plenty I haven’t photographed yet. I’m continually amazed at all the beautiful corners I keep finding. I’ve spent some time up in the Rockland area, especially at Marshall Point, but hadn’t spent much time at Owls Head. The main reason being that the lighthouse […] … Continue reading Owls Head — Explorations Through The Lens
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The Quiet Side of Acadia — Explorations Through The Lens
Most tourists who visit Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park, tend to stick to Bar Harbor and the Park Loop Road and visit the most heavily trafficked sites in the area. Unfortunately, this means they miss out on some of the most beautiful scenery on the east coast of the United States. There are […] … Continue reading The Quiet Side of Acadia — Explorations Through The Lens
Chasing Sunrise at Cape Neddick
The first time I visited Maine, in 1998, the first place I visited, other than the bed and breakfast we stayed at, was Cape Neddick lighthouse, otherwise known as the Nubble light. The Nubble is a small rocky island about 100 yards off shore in the Gulf of Maine. The view of the lighthouse from […] … Continue reading Chasing Sunrise at Cape Neddick
Winter Morn at Pemaquid Point
Winter in Maine is both a magical and arduous season. While the cold can be bitter and yes, even deadly, Maine’s natural beauty shines even in the winter, especially after a fresh blanket of snow has fallen. This winter, I have found myself photographing in temperatures as low as -14°F (with a wind chill of […] … Continue reading Winter Morn at Pemaquid Point

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