Tree trunks on the Kennebec River bank at minus 19 degrees, Solon, Maine John Orcutt March 1, 2015 Instagram You Might Also Like Trying to make a photo in a serious blizzard on Mosher Hill, Maine earlier this winter! March 4, 2015 Exploring local locations for photos for our new book on the built-environment in the High Peaks region of Maine, we finally found this extraordinary mill ruin. It is in far northern Franklin County, and we wouldn’t have discovered it without the help of a most accommodating border crossing officer at the Coburn Gore station. Apparently it was a mill of some sort. The moon was an added bit of serendipity. If anyone has information about the history of this place please contact us. #coburngoremaine #millruinmaine #historymaine #mainehistory #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #archeologicalphotography #downeastmagazine November 12, 2019 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
Trying to make a photo in a serious blizzard on Mosher Hill, Maine earlier this winter! March 4, 2015
Exploring local locations for photos for our new book on the built-environment in the High Peaks region of Maine, we finally found this extraordinary mill ruin. It is in far northern Franklin County, and we wouldn’t have discovered it without the help of a most accommodating border crossing officer at the Coburn Gore station. Apparently it was a mill of some sort. The moon was an added bit of serendipity. If anyone has information about the history of this place please contact us. #coburngoremaine #millruinmaine #historymaine #mainehistory #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #archeologicalphotography #downeastmagazine November 12, 2019
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