Part of my cruise last month took me to the beautiful town of Bar Harbor, Maine, and Acadia National Park. ; The weather once again was just sublime - clear skies, sunny, mid-50s. ; Though the fall colors weren't quite as far along as one might expect in October, there were some lovely colors peaking out of the lush greens and gorgeous blue waters. ; The A580 and 18-250mm did the work here, mostly because it involved a fair amount of walking and hiking, with some climbing trails and coastal walks - I decided to travel light with just the camera and attached lens, no bag. (click on each photo once to pop it up to 1024x pixels, which will give maximum sharpness) This is the street by the waterfront - a very lovely and wealthy little town with perfectly manicured lawns and trees and everything kept ship-shape: The tides run big up north, so when you hit low tide, you get tidal land-bridges out to some of the nearby islands...just remember to keep an eye on when the tide's coming back in, and as the sign says, no parking your car on the land bridge unless it can double as a boat!: In Acadia National Park, the tallest point is Cadillac Mountain. ; From up there, you get a lovely view down to the ship sitting at anchor off the town: (If you want to, click on this link to see a panorama from atop Cadillac Mountain, taken with my NEX3 & 18-55mm lens): http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/1 ... 7/original Cliffside view down to the ship: Some mountaintop flora: Down in the dense forest at the bottom of Cadillac Mountain, there are beautiful, peaceful long trails running through the forest, and it's a chance to also pick up some of the bits of fall color stealing it's way in: When you look back up to the top of Cadillac Mountain, you realize how far up you were and how far down you are now: Acadia's 'Thunder Hole' gives you that classic rocky Maine coastline scenery, that's so rugged and beautiful: (Here's a link to a NEX3 pano of Thunder Hole, taken from out on the rocks): http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/1 ... 8/original Here's a little 'crashing wave' action: A little fishing dock/pier: Having a little framing fun, here's my ship seen through a ship's wheel: And a closer view of our ship - I swear the sky looks like something I pasted in during post processing...but that's really it!: While taking a scenic of a rural, forested street a mile or two outside of town center, I ended up having a walk-in to my shot...a bear quickly crossing the road: A craggy tree along the coast served as a cool, atmospheric frame for a fishing boat anchored in the harbor: As always, comments, questions, critique welcome.
excellent series, particularly the coastal surf stuff, and the bear, f8 and be there is all i can say!!!!!
Amazing shots again Justin! ; I love the first shot of Thunder Hole and that "craggly" tree shot too! ; And those clouds really do look fake, pretty cool!
Justin these are awesome! ; I really need to take that cruise one day. ; Those panorama's were breath taking.
Thanks Michael. ; I'm already missing the trip and want to go again. ; It was nice to take such a different trip for a cruise - I'm so accustomed to Caribbean islands...but now that I've tasted this one, I'm dying to try something like it again.