
Al Trescot's third book of photography exploring the waterways of Maine. The book contains 96 pages of color photographs, from the quiet shores of East Boothbay’s Ram Island to the industrial waterfront of Bath, each with a concise caption containing everything from history to personal stories to tips about navigational hazards.
The book has harbors and islands, lighthouses and lobster boats, sunrises and sunsets, yet also shows readers a side of the region’s natural beauty they might not otherwise see, if only due to the perspective. Trescot shot almost all the photos from the water.