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228 images Created 11 Dec 2009

Scenes from Maine by Richard Ellis Photography

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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Couples walk along the Rockport pier during sunset in Rockport Maine
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  • Curtis Island Lighthouse at the mouth of Camden harbor Maine
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Aerial view of Camden, Maine.
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Two young girls look through binoculars at Penobscot Bay from the Camden Overlook in Camden, Maine, USA.
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  • Two young girls look through binoculars at Penobscot Bay from the Camden Overlook in Camden, Maine, USA.
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  • Two young girls look through binoculars at Penobscot Bay from the Camden Overlook in Camden, Maine, USA.
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  • A young man and his daughter at a small town carnival in Bath Maine
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  • Couples walk along the Rockport pier during sunset in Rockport Maine
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  • A young man and his daughter at a small town carnival in Bath Maine
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  • A couple wades during sunset at Lake Megunticook Camden Maine
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  • Historic Chestnut Baptist Church in Camden, Maine
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  • Aerial view of Camden, Maine.
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  • Two young girls look through binoculars at Penobscot Bay from the Camden Overlook in Camden, Maine, USA.
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  • Aerial view of Camden, Maine.
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Curtis Island Lighthouse at the mouth of Camden harbor Maine
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  • Lobster traps reflected in the water in Spruce Head harbor, Maine
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  • Two young girls look through binoculars at Penobscot Bay from the Camden Overlook in Camden, Maine, USA.
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  • A storefront energy company in Bath, Maine
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Young girls enjoy an ice cream cone in Rockland, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine, USA
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  • A young girl floats in a swim tube on Lake Megunticook, Camden, Maine
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • An old fishing shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor in Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • Red crab apples against an old fishing shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor in Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • Buoys decorate the side of a fish shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • Buoys decorate the side of a fish shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • Lobster boats moored in the harbor on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • A boater is silhouetted as he rides his dinghy across Boothbay Harbor at sunset during summer in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • A winch on the wharf as lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • West Boothbay Harbor looking toward the yacht club during summer in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
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  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
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  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine. The Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge is in the background.
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  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
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  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A red fish house against the blue sky in twilight at Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A Windjammer sailboat passes behind a red fish house into Wills Gut at twilight in Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A Windjammer sailboat takes tourists on a sunset cruise in Merriconeag Sound along Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A Windjammer sailboat passes the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
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  • A Windjammer sailboat takes tourists on a sunset cruise in Merriconeag Sound along Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • A Windjammer sailboat takes tourists on a sunset cruise in Merriconeag Sound along Orrs Island, Maine.
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  • Red Adirondack chairs lined up outside Cook's Lobster Wharf on Orrs Island, Maine.
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