No matter how many sunrises I see in Maine, I can't get over how beautiful they are (though I do wish they were happening a little earlier this time of year!)
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I live in Lewiston, Maine and have for most of my life. I've always had an interest in nature; as a kid I read books by Edwin Way Teal, Rachael Carson, among others, and I used to love studying the Golden Nature Guides. When I got into photography it was natural for me to take pictures of the natural world. A few years ago I got into kayaking and that allowed me to get to places I would never be able to by hiking and of course this gives me more photography oppurtunities. I realized years ago you don't have to travel to exotic locations to get good photographs. I have to admit I'm lucky to be living in a beautiful state with a lot of natural diversity, but I've taken good pictures right in my own back yard and neighborhood.
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Great compostion John! Is that Mike? How is he? Say Hi for me!
Great sky! Maybe you should tag it for Skywatch Friday tomorrow :-) I think I might brave a kayak at the crack of dawn for a lovely sky like that.
what a beautiful time to be on the water.. wonderful image.
Wonderful shot. I love the sky and I'm imaginging it's quiet, early morning, very peaceful. Very nice!
Oh, I love that. It looks so peaceful - just beautiful.
That's real nice John
No matter how many sunrises I see in Maine, I can't get over how beautiful they are (though I do wish they were happening a little earlier this time of year!)
What a pleasure to be paddling along with this beautiful sky above!! Great shot John.
Brrr...that sky look cold!!! I really like the sunsets this time of year.
oooooh, Androscoggin! <3
Fabulous composition, top class image
fabulous picture. I also like to kayak the lakes. It is so peaceful when you are out on the water.
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