Cindy Orcutt with big brown trout, Green River, Dutch John, Utah John Orcutt April 19, 2016 Instagram You Might Also Like Side lit, early morning light with dark clouds in the background resulted in this resplendent forest scene, bringing to mind Robert Frost’s first line in the poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay, “Nature’s first green is gold”. #forestgold #orcuttphotography.com #forest light #springtimephotography #springinwesternmaine May 30, 2021 Reed Brook below the falls in Kingfield, Maine. The gold reflection from the overhead foliage illuminates the small pool, providing a late afternoon glowing accent to the wooded pathway to the falls.#reedbrookfalls #reedbrookinautumn #kingfieldmaine #photoreflections October 11, 2023 Downtown Kingfield, Maine from across the river on this foggy morning. June 30, 2018
Side lit, early morning light with dark clouds in the background resulted in this resplendent forest scene, bringing to mind Robert Frost’s first line in the poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay, “Nature’s first green is gold”. #forestgold #orcuttphotography.com #forest light #springtimephotography #springinwesternmaine May 30, 2021
Reed Brook below the falls in Kingfield, Maine. The gold reflection from the overhead foliage illuminates the small pool, providing a late afternoon glowing accent to the wooded pathway to the falls.#reedbrookfalls #reedbrookinautumn #kingfieldmaine #photoreflections October 11, 2023