seascapes

Photo of the Day – “Sea Rocks”, Quoddy Head State Park, ME

August 23, 2010 Photo of the day

I’m currently in the middle of a two week trip on the coast of Maine, but have not been able to do much processing due to lack of electricity at the campsites I’ve been staying at. Here is the first of many images from the trip captured at Quoddy Head State Park, the eastern most [...]

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Seascapes from Nova Scotia – Video

August 14, 2010 Travel

In addition to photography, I also shot HD video on my recent trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with the intent of combining the video and stills into a short film. I shot video with my hacked Panasonic GH1, the stock 14-140mm lens and a Canon FD 20mm lens. The hack enables much higher bit [...]

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Photo of the Day – Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia

August 6, 2010 Photo of the day

Canon 1Ds Mk III, 4 min @f/16, ISO 100, 19mm (17-40mm f/4 L) Having scouted this beach the day before, I was up at 4am to get to this spot before sunrise. Noticing there was probably not going to be much color given the clouds on the horizon, I decided to work with long exposures [...]

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Photo Trip – Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

August 1, 2010 Travel

I’m on the road today to Cape Breton National Park, Nova Scotia for a week of hiking, cycling, and of course landscape photography. I’ve never visited this part of Canada, so I’m really excited about exploring the coastline and mountains in the region. I’m looking to add more images to my collection of seascapes, and [...]

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December 2009 Wallpaper-Seawall Tide, Maine

November 29, 2009 Wallpapers

The second in my new series of Free Monthly Wallpapers for readers of the Beyond the Lens Blog is now available for download. It features one of my favorite places, the coastline of Acadia National Park. As always, thanks for your support and come closer to nature at Seawall, Maine. 1920 x 1200 1680 x 1050 [...]

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Maine Seascapes

August 6, 2009 Travel

Finding a waterfall on the rocky coast of Maine was a real surprise, and I returned the following morning in a thick fog to find near perfect conditions. With the fog constantly changing, I waited until I had really good foreground contrast and detail, and used just 1/3 sec shutter to provide the movement of [...]

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