Karen Overton and Jonathan Orcutt paddle through bright reflections on Lower Pond, Chain of Ponds, Maine, near the Canadian border. John Orcutt October 6, 2016 Instagram You Might Also Like Maple stand at Mosher Hill, near Farmington earlier this winter, during high wind and snow event. February 28, 2015 Front yard view from our second floor window. Foliage seemed to have peaked this past weekend. We like the red ground plane. #orcuttphotography #kingfieldmaine #mainefallfoliage #schoolhousepark #mainerheway #mainephotography September 30, 2020 A River of Pearly Everlasting photographed on Route 16 north of Eustis. The plant drift has filled in an old road bed, articulating the curve from the woods. #eustismaine #route16maine #orcuttphotography #pearlyeverlasting #mainenaturephotography October 21, 2021
Maple stand at Mosher Hill, near Farmington earlier this winter, during high wind and snow event. February 28, 2015
Front yard view from our second floor window. Foliage seemed to have peaked this past weekend. We like the red ground plane. #orcuttphotography #kingfieldmaine #mainefallfoliage #schoolhousepark #mainerheway #mainephotography September 30, 2020
A River of Pearly Everlasting photographed on Route 16 north of Eustis. The plant drift has filled in an old road bed, articulating the curve from the woods. #eustismaine #route16maine #orcuttphotography #pearlyeverlasting #mainenaturephotography October 21, 2021