Maine Photography
Bridges
I’ve known people – people close to me – who are scared to death of bridges. They’d cover their eyes and bury their face in something resembling the fetal position while crossing spans, especially the long ones.
They missed out.
I am not one of those people.
Over the last month I’ve had the pleasure of visiting the Deer Isle/Stonington area twice. Unless you’ve got a boat, you’ll need to cross the Deer Isle Bridge (above) before you can explore the islands. The Deer Isle Bridge is one of the most recognizable crossings in Maine, and it’s oft been noted for its similarity to the old Waldo-Hancock Bridge. I love it.
Of course, following Route 15 back from Deer Isle and Stonington leads you through Bucksport, the Penobscot Bay/River town across the water from the massive yet beautiful new Penobscot Narrows Bridge from Verona Island to Prospect.
That is why I do not cover my eyes.
I’ve taken a fair amount of bridge photos over the years. If you’d like to check out more from my trips to Stonington, take a look through the August 31st and September 14th sets.









