A Look Back At Some Maine Landscapes
I recently started to go through some of the photos I’ve taken over the years and decided to make a post looking back on a few of the landscapes I’ve photographed around Maine. It’s interesting to me how looking at each one of these photos brings me back to the moment that I took it.
The first photo below was taken at Holt Pond out on the boardwalk.
The photo below was a shot taken one autumn night in Raymond, Maine of what’s known as Jordan Bay in Sebago Lake.
Above: A photo taken at sunset at Fort Sumner Park in Portland, Maine (also known as Standpipe Park).
Below:A night shot taken just off the coastline of Sebago Lake in Raymond, Maine.
Above: An Autumn photo taken of Jordan Bay (Sebago Lake) in Raymond, Maine.
Below: Long Exposure shot of Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton, Maine.
Below is a scene at Pine Point in Scarborough, Maine. When I lived in the area, I would often go to a beach on the coast multiple times a day.
Below is a long exposure photo taken of Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton, Maine in the winter.
Above: A long exposure photograph taken in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Below: Gisland Farm Audubon Center in Falmouth, Maine photographed on a warm Summer day.
Below is a photo of a private beach taken in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. It always feels like a bit of a power struggle for Maines beautiful coast between those that own land on the coastline and those that want to explore it.
Above: A photo taken near sunset at Ferry Beach in Scarborough, Maine.
Below: Lobster traps sit on a wharf with a backdrop of Munjoy Hill in Portland, Maine behind.
Below is a long exposure taken on the coast in Biddeford, Maine.
A photo taken during Sunset on a moody day at Higgins Beach in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.