Richardson Lake, the most western lake of the Rangeley chain, seen from the front porch of Pearson’s Camp looking south. Framed by a narrow slot in the forested edge, this evening view captures the mystique of the place. #richardsonlakemaine #rangeleylakes #orcuttphotography #pearson’scamp #thenarrowsatrichardaonlake John Orcutt October 15, 2022 Instagram Continue Reading
Sunset at Flagstaff Lake a few weeks ago. The light at this time of year always seems to emphasize color in the sky, foliage and water more than at any other time. #flagstafflakemaine #strattonesustismaine #autumnsky #orcuttphotography John Orcutt October 13, 2022 Instagram Continue Reading
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 John Orcutt October 8, 2022 Instagram Continue Reading
Silhouetted in the fading light after sunset, the shoreline of Flagstaff Lake is banded by low clouds and their reflection in the still lake water. Autumn sunsets provide great graphics! #flagstafflakemaine #autumnsunsets #orcuttphotography John Orcutt October 2, 2022 Instagram Continue Reading