I took these photos of the bridge over the Penobscot River on the Access Road in Lincoln, Maine at night (1 to 2hrs after sunset). Most of them are 1 to 3 minute exposures taken with the Promote Control.
I took these photos of the bridge over the Penobscot River on the Access Road in Lincoln, Maine at night (1 to 2hrs after sunset). Most of them are 1 to 3 minute exposures taken with the Promote Control.
We wanted some new informal family portraits done, and what is a spherical panorama photographer to do when he finds an awesome prop like a playground dome?!
For quite a while I have wanted to take a spherical panorama timelapse. This sky full of star trails consists of 41 stitched panoramas in a timelapse.
This small forest of pine trees is just a short walk from my house, right off the back field. At sunset a splash of golden light sets all the pine needles ablaze.
I took this spherical panorama of Mallett’s old saw mill on Mattakeunk Stream at the edge of Merrill Pond in Lee, Maine yesterday.
A short, hilarious timelapse of a ladybug running laps around my trash can!
I took this spherical panorama at sunset of the dam on the Penobscot River in Howland last Thursday. I waited half an hour for the sunburst to shine through this window, and it only lasted for twelve seconds!
Is it spring or winter?! You decide in this 360° panorama!
A panorama I took of Old Town Fuel & Fiber was presented to Representative Mike Michaud as a Lifetime Achievement Award last week in Washington, D.C.
I found this family of Canada Geese on Mallett’s Mill Pond in Lee, Maine. I was surprised how close they swam. They didn’t seem frightened at all. I think the proud parents were happy to show off their youngsters. 🙂 These images can be purchased through my gallery here: http://galleries.aaronpriestphoto.com/Wildlife/2011-05-21/ Related Posts:Flowers in the rainDeer […]