“Eco-photographers” Jerry and Marcy Monkman share their accumulated knowledge and expertise from 20 years of photographing Acadia National Park in their book, A Photographer’s Guide to Acadia. The guide details more than 50 photo locations in and around the park, and is illustrated with more than 70 well-crafted color photos. Here’s a look at some of our favorites.
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK | PHOTOS
A lone hiker at sunrise on the Bold Coast in Cutler. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanEagle Lake at dawn. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanMorning fog in Castine. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy Monkman
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Sunrise from Cadillac Mountain. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanFirst light on granite ledges near Monument Cove. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanBar Harbor as the sun burns off the morning fog. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanWinter Dawn, Ocean Drive. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanLittle Hunters Beach at sunrise. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanFog burns off in Corea harbor. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanPaper birch trees on the Jesup Path. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanThe Beehive as seen from the dunes at Sand Beach. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanOstrich ferns at the Wild Gardens of Acadia. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanEagle Lake and Sargent Mountain from Cadillac Mountain. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanIsle au Haut. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanIce crowds the shoreline at Thompson Island. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanAfter sunset on Jordan Pond. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanLubec dock after sunset. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanSunset from the town dock on Great Cranberry Island. Photo Credit : Jerry and Marcy MonkmanThis post was first published in 2010 and has been updated.