The Natural Resources Council of Maine recently hosted a “Fall In To Winter” photo contest, with 22 people from around Maine sharing their gorgeous Maine photos. Here are all of the photos from the Fall category. The winner of the “Fall Favorite” in this photo contest was Betty Olivolo of Kittery, Maine with her photo titled, “Lobster Life on Moores Island Lane, Kittery Point, Maine.” Congratulations, Betty! And thanks so much to all of you who shared your photos and/or voted.
- Betty Olivolo calls her photo “Lobster Life on Moores Island Lane, Kittery Point, Maine,” and took this pic while visiting a friend and capturing her neighbor's colorful lobster life.
- Gerard Monteux’s photo "SSP Fall" “Sandy Stream Pond, in the shadow of Mt. Katahdin, always provides a terrific photo-op. On this morning I got the perfect confluence of foliage, calm water, and some wicked-looking clouds moving in.”
- 1. Heather Newton Brown shares her photo of Beaver Pond, Sebago Lake Camping area, Naples, with my dog, Lisandro. She writes, “We love to come and walk here after the park has closed. Because Lisandro is reactive to other dogs and strangers, we come early morning, and have lots of space to avoid others if we need to, although we never see anyone else early morning. The morning I took this shot the pond was particularly calm and magical, as evidenced by the gorgeous fall colors and soft mist rising from the pond.”
- Gerard Monteux, "182 Foliage" “I live in Hancock, not far from Franklin and Cherryfield. If you're looking for foliage, you can't go wrong if you follow Route 182 between those two towns. Just incredible!”
- Hildie Lipson shares her photo from Surry Hill in Fayette (Kennebec Land Trust) looking to Lovejoy Pond.
- Steve Cartwright writes of his photo, “A bumblebee finds a ‘warm heart’ on a sunny deck in Tenants Harbor.”
- Tony Marple took this photo at Bickford Brook, Blueberry Mountain, in Evans Notch.
- Betty Olivolo took this photo at Fort Foster, Kittery, Maine. “This is one of my favorite places to hike, and what a beautiful day it was.”
- Peggy Yaeger calls her photo, “Fall on Knox Corner” and writes, “While driving from Belfast to Clinton (my hometown), I stopped at Knox Corner to take this fall, scenic picture. This reminds me of Maine when I was young.”
- Francesca Galluccio-Steele shares her photo of sunset on Silver Lake, Katahdin Iron Works, and writes, “One of MY favorite places!”
- Mathew Scease shares his photo: “Hallowell: our morning walk after the first frost of 2021.”
- Hildie Lipson shares her photo of Cornus Alba Sibirica (Red-barked Dogwood) bordering the Mill Pond in Wayne
- Gerard Monteux, "Sparring Partners" “Ever since I started photographing moose, some 13-14 years ago, I've been trying for a shot of a ‘bull in bone’ in front of fall foliage. This autumn I hit the jackpot! Image taken north of Bangor.”
- Wendy Weiger’s photo: Katahdin—"Katahdin rising above the West Branch of the Penobscot River, as viewed from Abol Bridge on the Golden Road, near the southern boundary of Baxter State Park. Thoreau camped in this vicinity before his 1846 ascent of the mountain. October 12, 2015.”
- Heather Newton Brown captured this photo on Long Lake in Bridgton. “This was the last paddle we took in 2021 — my husband packed dinner and asked me on an after-work date.”
- Alicia Heyburn writes of her photo of high tide at Merriconegan Farm on Middle Bay in Harpswell, “This property is owned and maintained by Harpswell Heritage Land Trust. The boat house is getting easier and easier to access — by boat — as the sea level rises. On this calm day in early December, it appears to be floating above the water.”
- Sam Horine took this photo at Otter Pond on a rainy fall afternoon looking up at Barren Mountain.
- Jennifer MacDonald snapped this photo in Pond Cove in Cape Elizabeth in late October. “It was sunset, and again shows how every day looks different. I especially love the lichen in the foreground and the delicate salt spray from the wave hitting the rock in the center of the image.”
- Steve Cartwright’s photo of a rainbow over Tenants Harbor is aptly named, “Rainbow Delight.”
- Heather Newton Brown took this photo at Raymond Beach on Sebago Lake. “Because I am out early, walking my dog before work each morning, we often chase sunrises. I knew it was going to be spectacular from the glimpse I could see from my home, so we drove quickly and safely to the beach and were not disappointed.”
- Peggy Yaeger writes, “While visiting relatives in Aroostook County, I found this beautiful reflection on Portage Lake in early October.” She calls this photo “Reflection on Portage Lake.”
- Peggy Yaeger calls this photo, “Autumn Sunbeams.” She writes, “My sister took me to one of her favorite spots close to her house near Skowhegan. I took this picture at Robin's Hill Overlook.”
- Jennifer MacDonald took this photo in Robinson Woods in Cape Elizabeth in October 2021 and writes, “Our street abuts this Cape Elizabeth Land Trust property, and has been a haven for me for many years, especially these last two pandemic years.”
- Betty Olivolo calls her photo, “Splendor on Spruce Creek,” and writes, “Fall color around every bend on my neighborhood walk.”
- Brien Richards writes about his photo, “Taken at Step Fall Preserve near Newry/Sunday River on October 10, 2021. It was an overcast day, which saturates the foliage colors. A bit of a climb up, but worth the view. The experience is totally different in the spring with lots of rushing water.”
- Brien Richards shares another view of Step Falls Preserve near Newry/Sunday River that he took in October 2021.
- Brien Richards shares his photo of a close-up view of Step Falls Preserve near Newry/Sunday River. (FALL)
- Steve Cartwright calls his photo, Sunset and Schooner, Tenants Harbor, and writes, “High Island in the background is open to hiking and camping, thanks to Maine Coast Heritage Trust.”
- Tony Marple captured this photo view of the pond on top of Tumbledown Mountain in western Maine.
- Linda Woods took this photo while standing on the shore of Tumbledown Pond and writes, “This is one of our favorite hikes. The Loop Trail provides just enough of a challenge, so I am grateful for Brook Trail as a descent.”
- Tony Marple shares his photograph taken from Caribou Mountain looking at Evans Notch in western Maine.
- Wendy Weiger’s photo: Wassataquoik Lake—"Wassataquoik Lake is in the heart of Baxter State Park’s backcountry. When I took this photo, I was on a solo backpacking trip. To the best of my knowledge, I was the only human for miles around. October 15, 2015.”
- Rebecca Alford shares her photo of Wells Harbor and writes, “Finding beauty even on dark days.”
- Wendy Weiger’s photo: White Cap—"An autumn view from the summit dome of White Cap toward First Roach Pond and the Spencer Mountains. White Cap is the highest peak in the Hundred Mile Wilderness, the most remote section of the Appalachian Trail. September 26, 2014.”