Print of the Week, April 11th
Although it's not part of Acadia National Park, "Little" Long Pond borders the park and was formerly the site of the Rockefeller family mansion, The Eyrie, built in 1914 but torn down in 1962. The land was donated to the Land & Garden Preserve by David Rockefeller on his 100th birthday in 2015. The family's boathouse on the pond has been preserved. This image is also featured in Under October Skies (plate 59).
Print of the Week, April 2nd
A slight movement of the camera during exposure created an abstract image of birch trunks and foliage in autumn, deep in the woods of Acadia.
Print of the Week, March 28th
Shortly before the sun breaks above the horizon on a beautiful still morning, the sky glows with the light of dawn along the autumnal Acadia coast.
Print of the Week, March 21st
A stunning autumn sunset fills the skies above Jordan Pond and the Bubble Mountains.
Print of the Week, March 14th
After a mixed bag of results photographing the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain, I took my workshop group by Bubble Pond to see what the conditions were like. In all my years of photographing there, I’d never seen the surface of the pond so still and beautiful. And with the combination of some bright autumn foliage on the far shore, we were able to create some sublime images.
Print of the Week, February 28th
Although it’s not part of the national park, I photographed this marsh on Mount Desert Island three times over two days last October. The colors were spectacular every time.
Autumn in Acadia Workshop 2022
Get ready for the 2022 Images of Acadia photography workshop! This is always a highlight of the year for me and I can’t wait to do it again this October. The dates will be October 11-16th- prime time for the Autumn foliage.
Print of the Week, February 15th
I had looked for a long time for a wall of color behind some birch trunks like this and was pleased to find this grove of trees right alongside the road, giving me a good vantage point to shoot from further back with a telephoto lens, which compresses the distance between the trunks and the golden foliage in the background.
Print of the Week, February 1st
I like to look at the landscape with fresh eyes, and that often means unusual angles. This image was taken low to the ground, looking directly up at the aspens leaves as they dotted the blue skies. I was hoping for a completely blue sky and waited 30 minutes for the clouds to clear but they never did. Next time…