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"Portland Head Light"
Cape Elizabeth, Maine, August 2006
If you are going to title a shot "Early Morning Light" it involves much more than setting your alarm clock to go off early. First you'll need to research the exact time for sunrise. You'll need to get up and out without disturbing the other occupants of your hotel room. Next, jump into your rented car and drive to the park surrounding the lighthouse in hopes that the gates will be open before sunrise. One condition you might not have accounted for...... bugs ..... thousands of them with nothing better to do than feed on your exposed flesh while you await the light to hit the Atlantic just right to bathe the lighthouse in an early morning glow.
Never digital- always film
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