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Online Gallery Being Reorganized

August 21st, 2010

I admit the online gallery hasn’t been as organized as it should, but I’m now in the process of reorganizing it.  In particular, I’m making it easier to find the current editions that are available in The Mason Gallery.  The Mason Gallery in Bar Harbor, ME, shows photographs made in Downeast Maine, but the Limited Editions section of the online gallery included many photographs no longer available. 

I’ve deleted all of the galleries in the Limited Editions section and replaced them with a gallery called Current Editions.  This gallery contains all of the limited edition photographs available at The Mason Gallery.  If you are interested in purchasing a photograph shown in this collection, you can contact me by phone between mid-May and mid-October at 207-801-4002 or by email year-round at stan@MasonGalleryBarHarbor.com.

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Lupines on Bar Island

May 30th, 2010

A sandbar connects Bar Island to Bar Harbor for 2  hours either side of low tide.  It’s always worth the walk just to see downtown Bar Harbor from the other side of the harbor. During the spring, usually early June, there is another great reason to make the walk.  Bar Island has a small meadow in the middle of the island that explodes with lupines every year.  Because of the warm weather this year the lupines are early.  I’ve uploaded photos made on May 28th to my online gallery of the lupines.  One of these photographs is the wallpaper of the month for June.

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Mount Desert Island in April

May 2nd, 2010

I don’t usually get to spend much time in Bar Harbor during the winter.  I typically arrive in Bar Harbor in early May, get the gallery ready to open by the end of May or early June, and stay until the end of the season in mid-October.  This year I spent most of April in Bar Harbor doing some extra work prior to the season. (More on that in another post.)  Of course, while I was there I took the opportunity to make some photographs in Acadia National Park.  I’ve posted some of these on my online gallery.

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