Thursday, February 17, 2011

Photo Blog has Moved

Hello Everyone -

I recently redesigned my website, which now has my own photo blog. So since I now have a photo blog there, I will not be uploading my images to this blog anymore.

Please visit my new website by clicking here, and you can also receive automated email updates via RSS when I update my website (with either articles or new photos) by signing up here. The emails are sent out only once a day and only when I update - if there's no new uploads, you won't receive an email.

Thank you all for supporting my work and please continue to check in!

Take care,
Christopher

Friday, December 31, 2010

Five Islands Sunrise

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This photo was taken this morning, capturing the last sunrise in Maine of 2010. In the corner you can see the Five Islands Lobster house, one of the most popular summer destinations situated on the public pier - which is a year-round hub for lobstering.

Happy New Year everyone!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

White Christmas

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A White Christmas here in Maine...

Merry Christmas everyone!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Tangled

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I was walking along the beach at Reid State Park earlier this month and noticed this piece of rope washed ashore...a knot that was cut - from a lobster boat most likely. It makes you wonder what kind of story it has to tell.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Autumn Trees

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These towering trees frame the landscape in a dramatic way.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Path to Popham

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This photo is of one of the several footpaths that lead to Popham Beach, a popular and beautiful summer destination here in Maine. This particular path here is adjacent to Fort Popham, and you can see the island of Georgetown on the horizon line.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Autumn Light

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The autumn light has a unique way to illuminate the fallen leaves - bright and often with a yellow or red hue. The evening sun filtered by passing clouds can give you a soft golden light that is only amplified by the colorful foliage it passes through.