This will eventually become No.73 in the Beachcombing series: Hulls Cove, March 6, 2014. This is how the Beachcombing pieces start – sorting the debris from a day of beachcombing, looking for patterns, colors, likenesses. This one seems to be…
I joined the MDI Photo Club a couple of months ago, and it has been such a treat to hang out with other camera-obsessed people. I’ve learned a lot from my fellow members! For example, last weekend we went on…
The Milky Way seen from the Bar Harbor Yacht Club pier, looking back toward the mainland. 20 seconds, f3.5, ISO 800, 28mm. (Really wish I’d remembered a wider lens.) I’ve decided we need a new verb, and I propose…
The Asticou Azalea Garden is a local landmark, and like most locals, I rarely manage to visit our landmarks during their seasons. You New Yorkers out there, betcha only visit the Statue of Liberty when you’ve got enthusiastic houseguests, right?…
Old Orchard Beach, Maine; April 27 and 29, 2013 Old Orchard Beach is a classic Southern Maine tourist destination, with a long sand beach, a restaurant-lined pier, and an amusement park. I’d been there once in the summer when my…
Much to my astonishment, one of my photos was posted on the Dr. Who tumblr, where someone thinks this looks like Gallifreyan writing. Dr. Who is one of those shows I’ve been meaning to watch for years. I probably first…
The Shore Path, Bar Harbor, Maine; November 3, 2012 (Beachcombing series No.68) Well now, here’s the very last Beachcombing still life from 2012, number 68. After number 67 sat on my light table for six months I felt guilty, somehow,…
Hulls Cove, Maine; October 26, 2012 (Beachcombing series No.67) The first new Beachcombing series in six months! I don’t know why it took so long to pull together, but I’ve been moving these pieces around on my light table since…
Oh geez, it’s February! Somehow the whole month of January has slipped by, and we’ve spent so long going through the Oaxaca photos I never got around to showing you how beautiful the winter has been here in Maine. Those…
Isn’t that the best gallery name ever? Buy Some Damn Art is the online gallery of Kate Singleton, also known for her blog Arthound. Kate launches a new show every week or so, and the work is up for six…