Scenes from the polar vortex
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Friday at sunset (Hendricks Head beach). Lisa Dingle photo
Saturday, just after sunrise, of Cuckolds Light from Town Landing (Southport/Newagan). Lisa Dingle photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Bruce Burnham photo
Friday at sunset (Hendricks Head beach). Lisa Dingle photo
Saturday, just after sunrise, of Cuckolds Light from Town Landing (Southport/Newagan). Lisa Dingle photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Ocean Point. Dan Gardner photo
Area photographer Bruce Burnham, and others, braved the subzero temperatures on Friday, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 4 to photograph some scenes around the waterfront and on land during the polar vortex which covered the state. It was one of the coldest days on record, with Portland registering a -45F wind chill, a new record for the city, according to WGME. Temperatures rose overnight into Sunday but the sea smoke, frost and ice made for some memorable pictures.
Feel free to send us any of your photos of the day so we can publish them online. Send to news@boothbayregister.com or news@wiscassetnewspaper.com
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