How to Spot Natural Charm while Snapping Vacation Photos in Maine
by Barrett

This watchful guard appeared on the stairs while we were on line to buy dinner at Langsford Road Lobster and Fish House in Cape Porpoise. I was pleased to capture this little moment, and here are some others I spotted during our week in Maine.
Beyond the lobster rolls, rocky shoreline and beautiful sunrises, vacationing on the coast of Maine can have a wonderfully calming experience. It’s not so much about what you do, it’s more about how your day unfolds and experiencing what’s right in front of you. That’s the charm.
We recently spent a summer week in and around Kennebunkport and Cape Porpoise. (On one day, we traveled up to Portland.)
Of course, I practiced my photography on this environment and brought a camera everywhere I went. Some shots I intentionally looked for. Others presented themselves quite unexpectedly. It’s in these natural moments where the best opportunity to capture ‘the charm’ lies.
Last week, I shared my week-long exercise capturing sunrise timelapses. Now, here are my photos from our trip!
Maine’s Wonderful Character
The Mudflats at Cape Porpoise
Goat Island Lighthouse
The Beaches
Floral colors
Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth
Sunrise on the Mudflats