Portland Head Lighthouse
Here’s a shot from another scouting shoot—this time at the Portland Head Lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth (click on it for a larger view). Again, it’s a “high noon” daylight shoot just to test shooting conditions, and I plan to get back there to shoot it again in better light.
It was funny, when I first got there, I see another photographer with his tripod set-up and as I walk by he says, “Hi, Scott.” I go over and say hi, and he says “I’ve been reading your blog.” Small world.:) Turns out he’s from Jersey and staying with his sister about 40 minutes away. I also learned that I’ll be seeing him again in September, as he’s coming to Photoshop World. Cool!












Hi,
All pics are great, with wath camera are you shooting currently.
Have nice holidays
Heinz from Austria-Vienna
I just wanted to say that I’m new to your blog… however knee keep in your books. Currently with my nose stuck in Lightroom!
I have really been inspired by your work, and love your lighthouse shots! I have to side with your wife on the previous one, I thought the couple made for a great shot, as cheesy as the men thought it might have been.
I hope one day to take a workshop from you, I’m sure they are a blast as well as a great learning experience.
Thank you for sharing your work, it is inspiring.
Heinz,
If you want to know what equipement Scott is using, here’s the link:
http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/scotts-gear/
Thanxs Harold
High noon or not, this is a wonderful shot Scott. Very well composed! How did you instruct the clouds to form like that? Guess its a Nikon feature, not present on my Canon ;-).