Monday, March 7, 2011

Fall Photography Tour in Acadia National Park


I will once again be co-leading a trip to Acadia National Park this fall for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. This trip is a fantastic opportunity to photograph some of the nation's most beautiful scenery. Acadia is a mystical land where mountains run into the sea. A long time playground for the nation's elite, Acadia has become one of our country's most treasured National Parks.

We will visit some of the parks most celebrated views and some lesser known secrets. The trip will include views from Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond and Ocean Drive. We will also explore Bass Harbor, a quaint Downeast fishing village.

Please read the following excerpt from the Mass Audubon website:
Maine: The Photographic Beauty of Acadia National Park (3 days)
Sponsored by North River - South Shore

Fri, Oct 14, 2011 - Sun, Oct 16, 2011

Location: Maine
Instructors: Greg Lessard - Photographer; John Galluzzo - Adult Education Coordinator, South Shore Sanctuaries
Audience: Adult
Fee: Adults $375.00m/ $425.00nm
Registration is required.

The place names are as familiar to New Englanders as the names of beloved family members: Otter Cliff, Cadillac Mountain, Boulder Beach. They stand for Maine, for the ancient pine forests that crawl right to the edges of the rugged coastlines. They make Acadia National Park one of the most beautiful places on earth. Join John Galluzzo and photographer Greg Lessard on a photographer's journey through the sunrises and sunsets of Acadia, along the Tarn Trail, to Jordan Pond, up the Shore Path and to Bass Harbor Lighthouse and Eagle Lake. We'll focus on the natural beauty and the manmade additions to the landscape, catching them in just the right light throughout the weekend.
Register by phone: with a credit card by calling 781-837-9400

To see some of my favorite images of Acadia, please visit my website here:
http://greglessardphotography.com/-/greglessardphotography/gallery.asp?cat=41974&pID=1&row=7

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