Today I bring you a shot of a partial reflection taken at Acadia National Park in Maine. I just finished shooting the sunrise at Sand Beach and was heading back to my hotel when I spoted this scene. I tried to get a better shot but the pond was drying out so this was the best I could capture. Nonetheless, the warm, soft yellow light from the rising sun that caressed the trees was worth the shot. Enjoy!!! As a nature photographer I get up early in the morning to travel to the location to be photographed. I'm always hoping for perfect weather conditions and for pretty and dramatic skies, that means enough clouds to really make that sky stand out. Unfortunately, that's not always the case and when it happens sometimes I just pack everything up and come back some other day, but when I'm traveling...I have no other choice but to fire away and hope for the best. As you can see, having a mostly plain sky works for some shots. Portland Head Headlight, enjoy!!! First LightFor many people, The North and South Bubbles are synonymous with a visit to Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park. They are so prominent on the northern horizon and reflected on the surface of the pond that they rule the visual terrain. The North Bubble has the highest elevation at 872 feet. The South Bubble follows at 766 feet. Enjoy!!! The Bubbles and Jordan PondFor this one I was attending a long exposure class with a fellow photographer near Aguirre, a small town in southern Puerto Rico. The weather was particularly sunny with a chance of rain. We were monitoring the weather when suddenly, a thunderstorm moved in. Just before it poured down, I managed to snap this one. There's a lot of drama in that sky! Enjoy!!! As The Storm Moves InPortland Breakwater Lighthouse was built in 1875 and is one of Maine's most elegant lighthouses. Though modeled on an ancient Greek monument, it was built with plates of cast iron. It was dubbed "Bug Light" due to its small size. Enjoy!!! Bug Light |
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