Carrabassett River Smoke at 19 below! John Orcutt December 18, 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 An old house we call, “Windblown” is on the unplowed road behind our Victor, Idaho winter home. On these cold January mornings all the trees and plants along the valley roads are coated with heavy hoarfrost, providing great framing options for subjects in the open fields. #tetonvalleyidaho #victoridaho #orcuttphotography #bestofthegemstate #idahowinterphotography #windblown January 20, 2021 An erratic, probably carried to the coast by the huge glacier that that covered the coast of Maine during the last ice age. We have photographed this rock, which we call, “Lone Rock” several times in the past at Wolfes Neck in Freeport, Maine. A few days ago we tried again, when we stayed overnight at the campground at Wolfes Neck. #wolfesneckcampground #orcuttphotography #freeportmaine #coastalgeology October 8, 2022
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
An old house we call, “Windblown” is on the unplowed road behind our Victor, Idaho winter home. On these cold January mornings all the trees and plants along the valley roads are coated with heavy hoarfrost, providing great framing options for subjects in the open fields. #tetonvalleyidaho #victoridaho #orcuttphotography #bestofthegemstate #idahowinterphotography #windblown January 20, 2021
An erratic, probably carried to the coast by the huge glacier that that covered the coast of Maine during the last ice age. We have photographed this rock, which we call, “Lone Rock” several times in the past at Wolfes Neck in Freeport, Maine. A few days ago we tried again, when we stayed overnight at the campground at Wolfes Neck. #wolfesneckcampground #orcuttphotography #freeportmaine #coastalgeology October 8, 2022