Michael Hudson Photography
Michael Hudson Photography
I've traveled around the world three times, driven to Alaska and back, biked, walked and hitchhiked across Kansas and Oklahoma, melted my camera while shooting a solar eclipse, watched as the Osage Indian tribe performed a dance in my honor, met Princess Diana twice, slept in a cemetery, and spent the night on the streets in London- all in the pursuit of great photography... and that was all before I turned twenty-five. More than two decades later, I still have that same passion for great photography.
Author of The Photographer's Guide to Acadia (ebook) and the coffee table book, Under October Skies (Autumn in Acadia), both available at www.imagesofacadia.com
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Not to be contrary but we have seen moose and Jordan pond and then parts of seal Harbor in the Forreston section up on the hill above the harbor it’s always a treat who is the moose on the mainland in Trenton on the way down the main highway at leading to Mount desert island
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Another beautiful national park. I have been there a couple times. By the way you are incorrect about Cadillac Mountain. It is NOT the tallest Mount Washington in New Hampshire is.
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We are heading there mid April. Will all that you mentioned in the video be open?
You'll need to check with the Park Service. Some roads may still be closed if there's any snow on the ground, but you shouldn't have a problem getting round to most places. Many businesses don't open until the Memorial Day weekend, so things will definitely be a lot quieter. There's a reservation system in place for driving up Cadillac Mountain now, but you won't have to deal with it if you're going in April.
I’ve been to Arcadia & visited a donor who wrote childrens books… it’s as beautiful as this man describes it with many hidden gifts for visitors no matter how many times you go!❄️😀
I really enjoyed your beautiful video and the great information you provided!!! THANK YOU!!!
Mt. Washington is the tallest one the east coast
Technically, but Mount Washington is nowhere near the coast; it's 100 miles by car or 70 miles as the crow flies. Cadillac is right on the coast- its slopes end in the ocean.
Great video. Thanks for the tips!
What a beautifully produced video of a memorable trip. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks Chef Al- glad you enjoyed it.
Mainers say Mt De. SERT accent on 2nd syllable
I noticed 2 flashes of Jessup Trail, (thank gahd you professionals never mention Wonderland, Little Long Pond and the Land and Garden Reserve, Great Head Trail, and the Valley Trail because we really don't want the Jordan Pond crowds there)
How ideal is Acadia for stargazing, can you see lots of stars? I love stargazing, I’m planning to go this summer.
Hey Adrian, Acadia is the perfect place to do stargazing. There's a Dark Sky festival in August or September and lots of photographers flock to Acadia to shoot the Milky Way- I shot a lot of the MW along the coast and inland this past year. You could be lucky and see the aurora borealis too- though that's not too common.
@@MichaelHudsonPhotography awesome! how about for June and July? Is it possible to spot the milky way during those two months?
Yeah, you should get some great views of it, and if it's a clear and moonless night, you'll see a million stars.
Very well done. No nonsense. Thanks for posting. Great photos too!
Thanks- I really wanted to just give the facts- no extra stuff. Give you the info you need if you're visiting Acadia.
Love this video! Your photography is gorgeous and I love how you've put in loads of information!
Thanks- glad you enjoyed it.
Great overview of Acadia activities and landscape photography opportunities.
Thanks Ken- glad the e-book has been helpful for you!
Great video, wonderful images of this dear, magical place!
Thanks- glad you enjoyed it!
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