Bubble pond and Jordan Pond were next, followed by the Park Loop Road (two one way lanes) that runs along the coast making it very easy to just stop anywhere and photograph. Thunder Hole, Otter Point and Sand Beach as well. Then we turned to the villages of Northeast Harbor, Somesville, Seawall and Bass Harbor. All nice looking fishing villages that smell like fish everywhere. Our Last stop of the day was sunset at the Bass Harbor Head-Light, one of the most popular lighthouses of Maine. The streets are completely dark at around 17:10, crazy..
Along Ocean Drive.
By popular demand, a picture of a person. Don't know if it has the 'localisem' that you all imagine but this is Arthur, he owns the "Little-Notch -Bread" bakery at Somesville. And as he saw my camera he laid out his history with Seven Canon cameras he once had, and why he didn't want to sell postcards for a buck and a half. He was also very thrilled to tell me that his new camera has this amazing little thing that can remove the red-eye when the image is taken. "At least I have my bakery", he ended.
2 comments:
Yes, this gives some idea of the local scene, not only because of the picture but also because of what you wrote.
What does the Singh-ray filter do. Anyhow, th result is very good.
Have a sfe trip back, How many miles?
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Almost 500 miles, and a stop at Boston for the night.
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