According to some sources, this is the number one photographed lighthouse in America. Given it’s natural backdrop, shooting a decent frame of Portland Headlight is easy.
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According to some sources, this is the number one photographed lighthouse in America. Given it’s natural backdrop, shooting a decent frame of Portland Headlight is easy.
Surely you’ve thought about it at least once or twice. If you could only visit one scenic place on Earth one more time, where would you go? For me the answer is easy, Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse.
Every Sunday my father mother and I would come here, to Bug Light Park, after church to sit and each sub sandwiches while watching the ships.
Although I had some space left on my cards, I only took a few more frames before reaching my creative limit and heading to Starbucks…
Man’s struggle to co-exist in the powerful forces of the natural world is a theme that will likely never grow old for me. With these lobster traps, this is seen…
I think docks are fantastic. Not only are they highly geometrical, they also have enormous character from years of weathering the waves.
Being a town whose major income is generated from fishing, there was a plethora (yes, a plethora) of unique objects filled with character to be shot.
Standing on this magical dock just before sun-up, the one critical detail I had overlooked now dawned on me (pun intended)….
On this particular day the weather decided to show Lori exactly how beautiful a snowstorm can be. We walked from my house to a friends and then went sledding, Lori had never been sledding before…
Cold and inviting, the Maine Coast is well worth a photography trip if you have the inclination.
For the next several days I’ll be showing off the state of Maine where I grew up sight now I’m vacationing here for the Christmas holiday season.