Dan Tobyne’s Scenic Maine Road Trips | Photographs
A collection of images celebrating the beauty of scenic Maine road trips from featured photographer Dan Tobyne.
By Heather Marcus|Nov 05 2013|
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Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
Dan Tobyne has been involved in photography for more than 40 years. He is an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association, a member of the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Massachusetts, and his work was featured in the books Boston’s Emerald Necklace, Thoreau’s Cape Cod, and Thoreau’s Maine Woods. He lives with his family in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
The following images come from his latest book, Scenic Maine Road Trips. The book represents his exploration of the diverse landscape along Maine’s oldest scenic byways from the rocky Down East coastline to the western mountains and northern forest and the rolling farmlands of Aroostook County.
Detail of lobster buoys, Jonesport. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneMaynard’s in Maine, a classic sporting camp on the Moose River, Rockwood. Photo Credit : Dab TobyneHay bales along South Patten Road, Route 11. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneOld hay barn in Newry along Route 26. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneThe Androscoggin River near Gilead on the Pequawket Trail. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneCorn harvesting along the West Fryeburg Road. Photo Credit : Dan TobynePotato grading barrells, Saint John Plantation. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneOctober mist on Tunk Lake, Sullivan, Black Woods Scenic Byway. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneLobsterboats in Jonesport along the Bold Coast Scenic Byway. Photo Credit : Dan TobyneDeer at Moosehorn, Coburn Gorge, along scenic Route 27. Photo Credit : Dan Tobyne
To see more of Dan Tobyne’s work and for information on where to purchase his books, please visit his website: dtle.org