Lupine season in Maine. #lupinemaine #orcuttphotography #kingfieldmaine cynthia June 13, 2022 Uncategorized You Might Also Like Arches made of elk antlers mark the entrances of the Town Square in Jackson, Wyoming. Most of the antlers came from the National Elk Refuge just to the north of town. Begun in 1953 with one arch, the latest construction consists of 4 arches built between 2007 and 2013. #jacksonwyoming #elkantlerarches #townsquarejacksonwyoming February 29, 2024 An erratic, probably carried to the coast by the huge glacier 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 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 14, 2021
Arches made of elk antlers mark the entrances of the Town Square in Jackson, Wyoming. Most of the antlers came from the National Elk Refuge just to the north of town. Begun in 1953 with one arch, the latest construction consists of 4 arches built between 2007 and 2013. #jacksonwyoming #elkantlerarches #townsquarejacksonwyoming February 29, 2024
An erratic, probably carried to the coast by the huge glacier 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
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 14, 2021