
Taken in Bar Harbor, Maine, this photograph of a young, barefoot boy fishing in the bay is part of my ever-growing Solitary collection. The schooner in the background is the Margaret Todd.
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The Photography of Scott St. Amand

Taken in Bar Harbor, Maine, this photograph of a young, barefoot boy fishing in the bay is part of my ever-growing Solitary collection. The schooner in the background is the Margaret Todd.
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This was taken in Carmel-by-the-Sea during the Sobersanes fire, which blanketed the area with thick sepia smoke. Combined with the marine layer in the morning, when this was taken, visibility was next to nothing.
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A solitary, stripped water oak on the strand of Little Talbot Island, northeast of Jacksonville, Florida.
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Looking across the moors at the ruins of Top Withens, the farmhouse that was the inspiration for the Earnshaw family house in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. This photo was taken just before dusk on a hike in Haworth, West Yorkshire.
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My son, Kemper, looking out over the bay at Rocky Point, ten miles south of Carmel, California.
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Taken in the Lake District on Hallin Fell, overlooking Lake Ullswater.
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Looking through the choir to the apse in Bolton Abbey, Wharfdale, UK.
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