![The Bubbles mountain peaks as viewed across Eagle Lake in Acadia National Park, ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/d8e927f0e5.jpg)
You can consider this a companion post to my second Maine post. Sure, I included a number of iPhone photographs, but my next few posts are all about the film I shot on my Hasselblad 500 C/M when I was in Maine.
I got a few keepers I was happy with from Acadia, and a few additional fun shots after we left.
![Bar Harbor as viewed from the top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/b41530ddc8.jpg)
I didn't visit Maine to take photographs, of course. But I do take a decent camera with me every time I travel because I'm an enthusiast. And the weather really cooperated each day I was up there.
![Cliffs and rock formations near Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park, ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/02dd0f92f4.jpg)
![Hot lobster roll and potato chips at Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound near Acadia in ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/fc9505c9e4.jpg)
That weather, of course, made for some pretty fine meals outside.
![Wood-fired lobster pots at Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound near Acadia, ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/cfd86833e8.jpg)
Honestly, the weather was so exactly my jam (chilly in the morning, perfect low 70s and low humidity in the afternoon) that it was almost as significant a part of my vacation as seeing my friend and the beautiful landscapes of Maine.
![Boats in a marina on the Passagassawakeag River in Belfast, ME.](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/355e1cd603.jpg)