Gallery XII: Moving through the seasons with area photographers
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
The last of Winter 2023’s icy talons (Photo by Peter van der Kieft)
Keeping an eye on the harbor in Rockland (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
Winter’s last icy grip (Photo by Peter van der Kieft)
Bald Mountain Hike. (Photo by William Bow)
Praying Mantis Special. Sunday brunch buffet of locally-grown free range ants. Photo: Maggie Trout. Rockland, Maine. September 25, 2022.
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
El Faro. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Wolf Moon of January. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Deb Shepard)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Nasturtium. October 2, 2022. In this case, I was the lucky recipient of seeds saved by artist Nanfei Wang. Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Peace. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Catbird in Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Moonrise over Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Monarch on Milkweed. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Monarch in Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Draft horses at Common Ground Fair. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Dump-discarded Lisianthus, (a flower new to me), brought home with great delight. October 7, 2022, Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Fall has arrived! (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Deb Shepard)
Early morning over Hobbs Pond in Hope, with overnight cloud-cover heading downeast. (Photo by Penelope Olson)
Sunflower at the Wednesday Spinners dye garden at MOFGA’s Common Ground Country Fair. (Photo by Penelope Olson)
Drifting from a backyard tree, I first thought a leaf. A Monarch butterfly in Rockland, Maine on October 11, 2022, the 138th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt's birth. The greatest gift.
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Leaf captured by a spider's web. October 11, 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Colors of Fall. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Fog rolling in to Rockport Harbor. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
The yield from my annual autumnal tradition of foraging for felled apples (drops). Scrumptious and beautiful. October 22, 2022. Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
October 7 dump-discard Lisianthus remain a delight on October 20, 2022, Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Those falling leaves. (Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Mantis a la frog. October 27, 2022. 61 F. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by George Hardt)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Halloween around Rockland. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Tucked in for the winter. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Dia de Muertos. November 1,2 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
November sky. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
November Full Moon. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Let the sun shine in.
Surprise garden blossom. Native Black-eyed Susan. Rudbeckia hirta.
November 11, 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
A Winter Sky. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Lobster Trap Tree. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Marshall Point. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Keag in S. Thomaston. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
The silent spires of Rockland. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Holly under snow. (Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Vibrant plants in Winter Sunset. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Twilight at the Keag. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Beauty of Maine is all around us. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Awakening of Spring. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
The last of Winter 2023’s icy talons (Photo by Peter van der Kieft)
Keeping an eye on the harbor in Rockland (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Good Friday, 2023, Camden Harbor. (Photo by Claudia Griffiths)
Winter’s last icy grip (Photo by Peter van der Kieft)
Bald Mountain Hike. (Photo by William Bow)
Praying Mantis Special. Sunday brunch buffet of locally-grown free range ants. Photo: Maggie Trout. Rockland, Maine. September 25, 2022.
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
El Faro. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Wolf Moon of January. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Deb Shepard)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Nasturtium. October 2, 2022. In this case, I was the lucky recipient of seeds saved by artist Nanfei Wang. Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Peace. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Catbird in Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Moonrise over Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Monarch on Milkweed. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Monarch in Rockland. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Draft horses at Common Ground Fair. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
Dump-discarded Lisianthus, (a flower new to me), brought home with great delight. October 7, 2022, Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Fall has arrived! (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Deb Shepard)
Early morning over Hobbs Pond in Hope, with overnight cloud-cover heading downeast. (Photo by Penelope Olson)
Sunflower at the Wednesday Spinners dye garden at MOFGA’s Common Ground Country Fair. (Photo by Penelope Olson)
Drifting from a backyard tree, I first thought a leaf. A Monarch butterfly in Rockland, Maine on October 11, 2022, the 138th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt's birth. The greatest gift.
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Leaf captured by a spider's web. October 11, 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Colors of Fall. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Fog rolling in to Rockport Harbor. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
The yield from my annual autumnal tradition of foraging for felled apples (drops). Scrumptious and beautiful. October 22, 2022. Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
October 7 dump-discard Lisianthus remain a delight on October 20, 2022, Rockland, Maine.
Photo: Maggie Trout
Those falling leaves. (Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Mantis a la frog. October 27, 2022. 61 F. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
(Photo by George Hardt)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Halloween around Rockland. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Tucked in for the winter. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Dia de Muertos. November 1,2 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
November sky. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
November Full Moon. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Let the sun shine in.
Surprise garden blossom. Native Black-eyed Susan. Rudbeckia hirta.
November 11, 2022. Rockland, Maine
Photo: Maggie Trout
A Winter Sky. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Lobster Trap Tree. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Marshall Point. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Keag in S. Thomaston. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Limerock Street, Rockland. (Photo by Deb Shepard)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
The silent spires of Rockland. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Holly under snow. (Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Vibrant plants in Winter Sunset. (Photo by Jane Schroeder)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Twilight at the Keag. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
Beauty of Maine is all around us. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Awakening of Spring. (Photo by Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo by Susan Kanellakis)
Reader gallery 12 guides viewers through the spectacular seasonal changes experienced in the Midcoast, courtesy of the photographers who call the region home.
The first volume of pandemic photos was initiated in March 2020, and since then, you, the photographers, have steadily taken your cameras to the Midcoast, capturing how we perceive living through a deadly pandemic. Your photos have been remarkably expressive, and beautiful.
This collection of submitted photos taken by residents and visitors to the state will join Tipping toward Winter, Maine establishes new normal with a sense of grace and Maine weathers a pandemic, Maine springs through a pandemic, Summering on through uncharted times, the Leaves of Change, Finding our Footing, a Hopeful new year, A Wellspring of Hope, Grounding in our natural environment during troubling times, By now we know the routine
All these galleries have been built on the love people have for the Midcoast and the natural beauty of their state. The photographers are observant, creative and astute. They help capture our current days.

