With the summer in full swing, it’s time to use up that accrued PTO to spend a full week in the Downeast region of Maine. One filled with early mornings on the pond searching for loons and spending the evenings photographing Maine’s historic lighthouses (Winter Harbor Light). While not everything goes smoothly on photography trips with missed wildlife shots and faulty camera equipment, I make the most of my seven days along the pristine coastal inlets and bays. If this all sounds like your ideal vacation, go ahead and settle in as we explore Maine’s iconic beauty. If you enjoy wildlife and landscape photography vlogs, be sure to subscribe to our channel to not miss any upcoming videos from the great state of Maine!
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The gear I use (no sponsorships, besides my bank account!):
Lenses:
Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens
Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS Lens
Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens
Cameras:
Sony Alpha 7 IV
Sony Alpha a7R II
GoPro HERO10 Black
Fujifilm XT5
Tripods:
Robus RC-5570 Vantage Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod
Robus RCM-439 4-Secton Carbon Fiber Monopod, 65”
Leofoto MPG-01 Side Saddle Tilt Head
Sirui PH-10 Carbon Fiber Gimbal Head
Leofoto LH-55 Low-Profile Ball Head with Quick Release Plate
Wimberley AP-620 Replacement Lens Foot for Sony 200-600 G OSS
Accessories:
Tragopan Grouse V+
North Mountain Gear Ghillie Suit - Camo Hunting Suit - 3D Leafy Suit
Browning Spec Ops Elite HP5 Trail Camera
ROLANPRO Waterproof Lens Cover Camouflage Rain Cover for Sony FE 200-600mm
B+W 95mm ND-Vario MRC Nano XS-pro Variable ND Filter Schneider Kreuznach
RODE Wireless GO II Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder
RODE VideoMic NTG
Ventusky Weather App
Thule Covert 32L DSLR Camera Backpack
Native Watercraft Ultimate 12 kayak
Timestamps:
0:00 intro
3:24 loons on the pond
15:11 evening lighthouse photography
25:20 foggy morning w/ loons
33:54 blooper!