Two Black Backed Gulls in the Damariscotta Fish Ladder fight over an Alewife caught by the smaller gull. John Orcutt June 20, 2016 Instagram You Might Also Like When commenting on his painting, Mount Katahdin from Millinocket Camp, Frederic Edwin Church, the acclaimed Hudson River School painter of the 19th century, exclaimed that he had never seen the color, orange so vivid in the natural landscape. A couple of days ago, when we were making photos of the Bigelow Range from the Causeway, just north of Stratton, Maine, we understood what he meant. #maineorange #bigelowmountainrange #strattonmaine #flagstafflake #orcuttphotography.com October 21, 2021 A bit of serendipity today, when I was exploring a mill ruin in Phillips, Maine. Two horses were perfectly lined up in the large opening at the end of the roofless space. Like a di Chirico painting, the scene within the scene creates some tension. Is it illusion or reality? April 16, 2017 Maple Trunks in Snowstorm, Mosher Hill, Maine#santafeworkshops November 27, 2017
When commenting on his painting, Mount Katahdin from Millinocket Camp, Frederic Edwin Church, the acclaimed Hudson River School painter of the 19th century, exclaimed that he had never seen the color, orange so vivid in the natural landscape. A couple of days ago, when we were making photos of the Bigelow Range from the Causeway, just north of Stratton, Maine, we understood what he meant. #maineorange #bigelowmountainrange #strattonmaine #flagstafflake #orcuttphotography.com October 21, 2021
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