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Fireworks at Schooner Days179 viewsBoothbay Harbor Maine
6/26/24Jul 20, 2024
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Schooners tied up in the harbor187 viewsBoothbay Harbor Maine
6/26/24Jul 20, 2024
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Alert Windjammer heading out of the harbor193 viewsBoothbay Harbor Maine
6/26/24Jul 20, 2024
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Windjammer Hespler with the setting sun off the sail164 viewsBoothbay Harbor Maine
6/26/24Jul 20, 2024
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Windjammer Hespler heading out of the harbor217 viewsBoothbay Harbor Maine
6/26/24Jul 20, 2024
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Fog rolls in before the sunrise209 viewsPortland Head Lighthouse. Color was looking promising until the fog rolled in and blocked the sun out.
6/12/24Jul 20, 2024
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Color pop before Sunrise166 viewsWood Island Lifesaving Station with pink reflection from the rising sun.
3/14/24Jul 20, 2024
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Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse163 viewsThis small lighthouse in on Fort Constitution inside the Portsmouth USCG Station which is the entrance to the Piscataqua River.
2/7/24Jul 20, 2024
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Sunrise from New Castle Commons180 viewsShooting at Whaleback Lighthouse
4/1/24Jul 20, 2024
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Blue Hour before sunrise166 viewsSome times I like to get to a sunrise an hour before the sun comes up, you see some of the better colors 30 mins before the sun comes up.
1/6/24Jul 20, 2024
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Lifeguard Station and Whaleback light 160 viewsWinter colors always are amazing for some reason, plus they're easier to get up for since the sun doesn't come up till 7am vs 5am during the summer.
1/3/24Jul 20, 2024
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Whaleback Lighthouse Sunrise209 views1/3/24Jul 20, 2024
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GBH Heron waiting for lunch152 views5/30/24Jul 12, 2024
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Great Blue Heron flying in for lunch174 views5/30/24Jul 12, 2024
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Bald Eagle with a lamprey eel171 views5/21/24Jul 12, 2024
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Bald Eagle chased away179 views5/21/24Jul 12, 2024
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Successful hunt151 viewsOsprey with a fresh catch heading back to it's nest
5/10/24Jul 12, 2024
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Osprey setting back up down river.174 views5/10/24Jul 12, 2024
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Coopers Hawk hunting in a parking garage163 viewsKBTV
3/5/24Jul 12, 2024
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Northern Lights163 viewsThe Biggest Solor storm hit the NE on 5/10/24 that was a KP8 visible all the way to FL. You could see it with the naked eye and even the iphones captured some great shots. These are all my camera shots.
York, ME
5/10/24Jul 12, 2024
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