Sorry! More Lights!! This one a bit different...

By cokids
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written 1/31/08 5:08 AM, published 2/1/08 5:14 PM

Burnt Island The Burnt Island Tour here in Boothbay Harbor takes you to a lighthouse on Burnt Island where there is a reinactment to teach you about life on a Maine Light Island in the early 50's.  Burnt Island 2 We are greeted by the 'lady of the house' doing her laundry out in the yard on her wringer washer. (Sorry for the missing head again. I wanted to concentrate on the technology AND didn't want to ask for a release, so neglected to 'get' the whole woman.) Burnt Island 3 Then the actresses playing the teenage daughters took us to the boathouse and around the island. I loved that they were barefoot! Burnt Island 4 These buildings lie behind the light; the lightkeeper's house and enclosed hall to the lighthouse. Burnt Island 5 In this one the lightkeeper (actor) shows us the light source for the light back in the early 50's. Amazing that an oil lamp could cast that much light (with the help of a fresnel lens) Burnt Island 6 After the tour, we get to explore the island and THIS is the view we get of the harbor from the island! Lovely!  Burnt Island Light And I guess it wouldn't be complete without showing you the light itself.


 
  • kitzi
    6
    neat shots...especially the wringer...reminds me of home in the hills of WV.

    - ©kitzi

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  • kalole0
    4
    Nice tour. Looks like a good place to shoot. #6 is a lovely view of the harbor and the last one is good comp.with the light in the bacground.

    - togetherness.....

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  • Ashton
    3
    Good set. I like the wringer and Burnt Island!

    - Say...CHEESE

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  • Penny
    7
    Great set is right. All really good shots. I love the first one

    - Smile

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  • Apology accepted... although not sure why you need to. I love the compositions, bare feet, wash day... takes me back to my childhood spending the summers with my grandmother and her old fashioned ways. Very interesting shots! Love them all.

    - go take some pictures you

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  • msjudi
    3
    All are wonderful captures.. i would love to go there... I love the wringer, my gram had one when i was a child and i tried to use it and my whole arm went through the wringer..takes me back to my childhood... thanks for the memories..

    - Smile ; )

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  • Wonderful set, very good pictures.

    - A quack with an camera

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  • bugaboo
    4
    What a fun adventure, burnt island 6 is my favorite for its colors & composition.

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  • Enjoyed The Photos...Now Light Your Way To The Front!

    - NATURE RULES!!!

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  • Anonymous User
    1
    Boothbay Harbor is beckoning me. Excellent portrayal.

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  • buggin
    3
    I love the bare feet because I live in bare feet. I love the light houses and the reenactments because I live within walking distance of a lighthouse. I love your enthusiasm, and kind of like your post processing, kind of, but what I don't like is the framing. It is like putting quotation marks around something...trying to give it more meaning. Don't over do it because you have a lot of skill. I would love to see more natural stuff from you.

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  • cokids
    4
    buggin, I process these for my pbase pages and that's why the frame. I try to keep things consistent there within certain timeframes anyway. So, I'm sharing here what gets uploaded there. Thank you for the complements. They are much appreciated! How do you define 'natural stuff?' Do you mean things that are not over processed? Is the frame (drop shadow) a part of that? What else? I do minimal levels/curves and sometimes color saturation (but not always). Beth

    - All Eyes and Ears!!

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  • The harbor scene is a beautiful view..and the old wringer--sure do remember that--also bare feet, my are that way a lot. Really like the sky in these and a great place for the old man to sit and rest....The lighthouse and blue sky behind him is beautiful.

    - Blessings

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  • RobinG
    3
    Thanks for the great tour! I would love to visit there someday. All wonderful shots. :o)

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