Maine Summer Randoms 1
August 30, 2012

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I’m on my way out of town for one last summer adventure over the long weekend. I never consider Labor Day weekend the “end” of summer, I’m not quite ready for it to end. No, I prefer an Indian summer every year. Which is convenient because I still have a lot of summer photos to share here when I’m back.
It’s going to be a hot & sunny Labor Day – I hope you enjoy it.
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I know that you hear this a lot but yes I\’m really loving the simplicity in your images. You are inspiring me to pick up my darn AE-1 and just shoot film. This quote of Dries van Noten from your interview with Jenna of Hunt & Gather blog \”It\’s more interesting to have just a picture of a small detail – then you can dream all the rest around it. Because when you see the whole thing, what is there to imagine?\” really rings true. So thank you so very much.
so great.
Indian summers all round, please!
beautiful shots brian. as usual, you’ve captured that magical summer feeling. have a great weekend-looking forward to the rest of you summer photos and more.
These are wonderful. I think your photos are getting better and better and I enjoy wondering what new stuff you’ll learn next. Thanks for sharing your behind the photo motivations.
Thank you.
Great captures and light. Lucky you having a summer, over here in the UK it has been a little hit and miss!
Yes.
Ooooh these shots are so good! Makes me want to spend some time outside this weekend.
love all your stories by pics!
Yuna
(you are added ^_^)
I just love the feel of your photos, I can’t describe it – airy and vintage almost.
Beautiful photos! Great job on constructing that tower of rocks! Must’ve taken a lot of patience.
Great photos. Do you exhibit at Cape Elizabeth? If so, I am doing that show. If you are there, stop by to say Hi. Sheila www/landscapesofnewengland.com
you got me with the heirloom tomato, and i stayed for the rest. thank you.
Ventured onto your blog to catch up with your world and listening to Bon Iver’s Holocene – wow this song’s ethereal quality fits perfect with this series of pics. Love every single one of them!
M A G I C. Thanks for sharing the loveliness.
Your photography is magnificent.
It was such a pleasure to visit you here.
Oh… maine looks so nice. I almost took a detour through on the way back from camping on the far eastern Canadian coast & now I regret not going. Maybe next summer.
hydrangeas! and the farm – is that a windmill? – and that 1970s-feeling pop of sunlight. yes.