Tag: Drone photography
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My Favorite Photos of 2025
Specifically, my favorite photos that I took and uploaded to this blog in 2025. I subscribe to the The Atlantic (no surprises there) and I really enjoy their posts that simply feature photos taken that week or year that are impactful in some way. They recently released their “best photos of 2025” featuring the most…
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The Trees are Frosty, Get the Drone
As the temperature begins to drop (usually 20° Fahrenheit and below) Kim begins to take Jeannie for quick morning snowshoe walks through trails in the back woods. Besides the river bed in the summer and fall months, the snowy trails behind our house are Kim’s favorite place to be. The cold winter air provides relief…
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Weekend Photo Outing
Just a guy with a weird antenna-looking thing on his back (360 camera on a stick), a drone, and a big-ass camera shooting photos and video of mundane stuff around town.
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Fire in the Sky
The skies above Caribou put on quite a show this morning. When I woke up and caught a glimpse of this out of our bedroom window, I ran straight out of bed, grabbed my drone from the office, and bolted into the driveway — still in my underwear — to capture these photos. In case…
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Caribou’s Power Plant and Boring Childhood Car Rides
The site stands out in my mind as being almost iconic. I grew up in Van Buren, a small town near the Canadian border. We often traveled south to Caribou and Presque Isle to shop at Ames, Service Merchandise and the Aroostook Centre Mall — the mall was a bigger deal then — and maybe…
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Smokey Skies
We’re getting quite a bit of smoke from Canadian wildfires today. Here are some shots I took with my drone of the evening sky over Caribou.
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Thursdays on Sweden Street
For several years now Caribou has held a bi-weekly event during the summer called Thursdays on Sweden Street. They close off a section of Sweden Street to host vendors and live music. Last Thursday, Ryan Remalia asked me to record his band Under Way. It was during their performance at the Thursdays on Sweden Street.…
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The Back to the Future Effect
My family and I moved from Canada to Van Buren, Maine, in 1988. I pretty much grew up there. I lived there until I moved to Caribou (about 20 minutes south) in 2002, with the exception of some brief attempts at college after graduating high school in 1998. I’ve lived in Caribou ever since. The…
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Empty Spaces
Today I decided to visit the space where my grandparents house use to be on Route 1 outside of Van Buren, Maine. This was a pretty surreal experience. I hadn’t been to their house since my grandfather died in 2021. It was purchased and then abandoned for a year or so before being torn down…
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