Maine

Eyes & Beaks Forward Please!

Eyes And Beaks Forward Please!

Eyes And Beaks Forward Please!

Looking ahead to the endless possibilities that the New Year can bring. Here’s to welcoming new friends into our lives and sharing the love and good times with those already in “The Circle.” New adventures lie before us in 2015 and I am excited to embrace the opportunities!

A Happy And Healthy New Year To All!

Image captured at dawn on the shores of northern Maine while the sun rose over the Canadian border. What’s next +Chris Keeley?!

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Whaleback Light

Whale Back Light

Whaleback Light

 

Whaleback Lighthouse

Fort Foster, Kittery, Maine

At the mouth of the Piscataqua River, sits the historic Whaleback Lighthouse, built in 1872 to replace the original light, heavily damaged by storms. It is built of granite, a stone quite common in New Hampshire and Maine, and is not painted. Some say this is the least glamorous of light houses but I actually love the way look as it compliments the natural beauty of the Northeastern Atlantic coast.

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“My Office Today!”

Chris Keeley Photography and I were shooting in the rain, mist and fog up in Acadia Natioanal Park and all around Downeast Maine with ourLensProToGo.comrentals! We took no chances in protecting the gear from the elements. Plastic bags and umbrellas worked great! A few hints for using this rig while shooting: #1 I only use a black umbrella so as not to throw any color tints into the images. Hint #2: secure the umbrellas to a light stand with strips of Velcro and DO NOT FORGET THE SAND BAG!