Lobster is a very popular subject for artists all around the Maine Coast
From Bakeman Beach on Cape Rosier in Brooksville, Maine you can reach several islands within a 1 mile radius. This is Pond Island at low tide. On a windy day you have to be very careful out here, the water acts up quickly, so keep to the islands closer to shore if your skill is not above average.
'Capturing nature's essence is not easy - your work becomes a dance with light and the weather. It takes you to a place within yourself.'
Annie Leibovitz
In cloudy, foggy or otherwise dim light situations bright colors will be accentuated.
Sometimes a great view comes as a surprise. Pull over!
West Penobscot Bay toward the Camden Hills is viewed from Catepillar Hill in Brooksville, Maine.
Good photographs include the elements of light, space and time
allowing the viewer to interpret them in different ways.
A lobster boat resting in the harbor at low tide, Port Clyde, Maine.
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see." Henry David Thoreau
Late afternoon sky over the harbor in Rockland, Maine
Keep an eye out for LIGHT itself!
A roadside view as the sun is setting .
Norton Pond in Lincolnville Center, Maine
Maine Coast Outings on Penobscot Bay: for All Ages & Abilities
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