As I was driving home a few days ago, a brilliant glowing cloud appeared before me as I headed down Knights Pond Road. I stopped the car, stood outside, and marveled at its beauty, then hurried home to grab my camera. The short time that passed--about 3 minutes--was enough to diminish the brilliance, but was still lovely enough to remember and save.
The pictures are actually in reverse order from when I first turned onto the road. When I grabbed my camera, I shot Ducktrap at the farm, then drove up to the original site, where the sunset now progressed to day's close.
The pictures are actually in reverse order from when I first turned onto the road. When I grabbed my camera, I shot Ducktrap at the farm, then drove up to the original site, where the sunset now progressed to day's close.
Sunset over Ducktrap |
The glow. |
View from Knights Pond Road |
Brilliance! |
Finale. Camden Hills with Ducktrap on the left. |
Beautiful! Makes one want to carry their camera at all times! We've been to the Camden area a few times and I'm always surprised to see "mountains" on the East coast of Maine!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I used to live in the west, and Westerners would not consider them mountains. I think the Rockies are spectacular, but the Appalachians (including the Maine spur) have charm.
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