Maine Views 1108

I love boats, especially wooden boats or working boats. Maine is full of them, and we see our fair share every time we come here for our workshops.

Getting up early has its rewards. I hear the first throaty thrums of the diesel engines in the harbor just outside our window as the fishing boats load up bait and head out around 4:30 or 5.

There is light in the sky and more color than one might imagine. The sun bathes everything in a soft, golden light. It even sparkles off the sunny side of the hulls.

As the sun rises and begins to warm up the air, more fog comes off the colder water. The light gets a little cooler, but it still picks out the wake of a boat.© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.

There are other things to photograph as the sun gets higher. Reflections are ever changing. A house perches at the edge of the water by a swing bridge in a nearby village, the oil slick on the water adding subtle interest.© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.

Never far from boats, I seek out one of my perennial favorites, a lapstrake dory. Not the fake fiberglass type, but a solid, wooden one that has seen some years but is beautifully tended. These boats always remind me of The Old Man and the Sea, of Winslow Homer, and of so many of the wooden-boat building places I have visited over the years from Newfoundland to the Florida coast.© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.

In contrast, in another fishing village, I come across two flimsy fiberglass dinghies casually stacked. They provide an interesting, graphic design for me, the paint peeling off one and accented by early-morning dew.© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.

And I must not forget the lighthouses. Boats rely on them, even today with GPS. While they may no longer need them for navigational purposes, there is nothing quite as reassuring to a sailor or fisherman as a friendly beacon in the fog or at night.

There is one I have sailed by hundreds of times. In the fog. At night. This was in the days long before Loran and GPS, and it holds a special place in my heart.

I can’t count the times I have photographed it, and every time, I come away with something different.

This time, the moon was a sliver that quickly dipped over the trees, leaving the night sky to us. Arnie gave some instructions to our workshop participants on how to cope with the light while getting the stars. I modified the settings needed for this evening shot and showed people some practical techniques. They got some great shots, and I was quite pleased with mine as I clicked the shutter between helping others.© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.

It was a magnificent night, our last one of this workshop.

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6 thoughts on “Maine Views 1108”

  1. Margo, the Maine summer workshop was terrific! Not only did we see great photo venues, we met super people…Maine natives and workshop participants alike! As you know, I have had one award-winning shot from that workshop and I am still harvesting images from that trip.

    Cathy and I can’t wait for the workshops in France in June…we may have to join an earlier one! Thanks for educating our eyes and inspiring our brains!

    1. Mike,

      What a lovely comment! Thank you! As you know, Arnie and I love what we do. It is so wonderful for us to see the successes of our students.

      Take care,

      TBC

  2. I’m heading to Maine to enjoy Fall (I live in Florida where there is no Fall). Where is that lighthouse located?

    1. Scott,

      There are tons of lighthouses all along the Maine coast. When you arrive in Maine, stop at the DeLorme store in Falmouth. They produce terrific road atlases for every state (athough four states are combined into two books). The Maine one will show you where all the lighthouses are. This one is in Port Clyde, but remember who has the copyright to that image!

      Take care, and have a great trip in the fall. You will not be disappointed.

      TBC

    1. Squirrel,

      We saw both Waino and Frankie, although Frankie is now working in another harbor. Frankie looked good, and Waino did the day of our gathering.

      We had a great time out on the dock.

      Take care,

      TBC

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