Lobster traps waiting to be set. Kelleytown Road in Tremont, Maine, Mount Desert Island. Photo by Cindy Orcutt #lobstertraps #kellytownroad #mountdesertislandmaine #tremontmaine #orcuttphotography.com John Orcutt May 12, 2021 Instagram You Might Also Like Pipe rail, old pilings and shadows, arresting patterns on Portland, Maine waterfront. #mainetheway #downeastmagazine #portlandmainewaterfront #orcuttphotography #mainephotography November 26, 2019 Spruce with bright autumn foliage in the background – off Tim Pond Road, Franklin County, Maine,#mainetheway,#mainetourism,#maine,#visitmaine November 7, 2016 A new photography exhibit called ISOLATED VISIONS will open this Friday, December 2, during the Kingfield Artwalk, 5 to 8 PM at the Schoolhouse Gallery. One of the greatest challenges in nature photography, especially in New England, is finding simple, striking images amid the naturally occuring chaos and complexity of the landscape. This exhibit contains photographs that capture isolation in the form of color, texture, atmosphere or location, almost all images are taken in the High Peaks Region of Maine. New images by John & Cynthia Orcutt are featured, and will remain on display throughout the winter, 2017. For more information, please contact Cynthia Orcutt at (207) 939 6518 or corcutt86@gmail.com. #mainetheway#mainetourism#kingfieldartwalk#naturephotography December 1, 2016
Pipe rail, old pilings and shadows, arresting patterns on Portland, Maine waterfront. #mainetheway #downeastmagazine #portlandmainewaterfront #orcuttphotography #mainephotography November 26, 2019
Spruce with bright autumn foliage in the background – off Tim Pond Road, Franklin County, Maine,#mainetheway,#mainetourism,#maine,#visitmaine November 7, 2016
A new photography exhibit called ISOLATED VISIONS will open this Friday, December 2, during the Kingfield Artwalk, 5 to 8 PM at the Schoolhouse Gallery. One of the greatest challenges in nature photography, especially in New England, is finding simple, striking images amid the naturally occuring chaos and complexity of the landscape. This exhibit contains photographs that capture isolation in the form of color, texture, atmosphere or location, almost all images are taken in the High Peaks Region of Maine. New images by John & Cynthia Orcutt are featured, and will remain on display throughout the winter, 2017. For more information, please contact Cynthia Orcutt at (207) 939 6518 or corcutt86@gmail.com. #mainetheway#mainetourism#kingfieldartwalk#naturephotography December 1, 2016