After the Rocky Mountain National Park weekend workshop I talked to Rich McPeters about doing another workshop with Andy Cook. We decided on his Maine Coast workshop in October of 2013. We drove from Maryland to southern Maine where we began by photographing the iconic Nubble light house. The weather was overcast and spitting rain. The next morning we got a little break with the rain letting up occasionally. We found it difficult to set up in the weather and figure out the right shot.ccasionally. We found it difficult to set up in the weather and figure out the right shot. This was the first of the four lighthouses that we planned to photograph along the coast. |
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Maine Lighthouses |
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Nubble Lighthouse |
We headed north to Portland with a stop in Perkins Cove. I photographed some boats in the calmness of Perkins Cove. In Portland we headed out toward the Portland Head Lighthouse. It was pouring rain making it particularly difficult to take pictures and keep your equipment dry. |
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Perkins Cove Rowboats
Perkins Cove Boats |
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Portland Head Lighthouse |
From Portland we headed north and went down the Pemaquid Peninsula to photograph the lighthouse there. It was still kind of drizzly but the next morning arose with bright sunlight that simply made you want to lay down on the gray striated rocks that led up to the lighthouse and take picture. |
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Pemaquid Lighthouse
Pemaquid Lighthouse |
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Pemaquid Lighthouse
Reflection
Wave on the Rocks
Capturing the Golden Light |
After Pemaquid
we headed to Bar Harbor for the last few days. There we had access to Acadia National
Park except that it was closed because of a government shutdown. We could not go up to
Cadlllac Mountain for the view so we had to scramble a bit. The road through the middle
of the park is public so we had access to Eagle Lake and the iconic Somesville Bridge. We
also went back to Eagle Lake at night to try to photograph the Milky Way, with minimal success.
A single ranger was working at the Bass Point Lighthouse so we were able to go around
behind the lighthouse and down onto the rocks where we sat for 2 hours patiently waiting
for sunset while about 50 other photographers gathered behind us to get the shot.
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Acadia National Park on Mt. Desert Island |
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Eagle Lake Fall
Colors
Eagle Lake |
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Andy at Eagle Lake
Milky Way |
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Somesville Bridge
in Fog
Foggy Scene at Somesville |
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Bass Point Lighthouse |
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Stream in Acadia
Stone Bridge |
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Bass Cove Dock
Bass Cove Sunset |
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Bass Cove Reflection
in Door
Lobster Floats |
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Lobstah Truck
Rocks on Coast |
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Maine Rocky Coast
Schooner in Bar Harbor |