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Join: Jun 3, 2007

Name: dlsoucy

Gender: Male

Location: US

Videos Watched: 743

Subscribers: 2

Channel Views: 250

Books: None Dare Call It Treason by John Stormer

Movies: My favorite movie was Watership Down.

Music: Vivaldi

Hobbies: Reading history books

I'm a writer/photographer from coastal Maine with a passion for history.I also frequently photograph wild life, especially birds.Many of the photos and videos I do are for educational purposes,and may seem boring or trivial,but they serve a specific purpose. One of the reasons for displaying my videos here is that it gives me a chance to experiment and learn the video presentation industry. Many of the clips you will be seeing here are draft pieces from some of the many documentary projects I am working on. Pleas feel free to comment, and if you have something you'd like to see here, please let me know.

Videos (23 )

Reid State Park, Georgetown, Maine

  • Length: 3 :46
  • Rating Average: n/a
  • View Count: 70
  • Author: dlsoucy

Tags: coastalmaine   maine   oceanshore   Reidstatepark  

Reid State Park became Maine's first salt water park in 1946 when Walter E. Reid donated land in Georgetown to the state of Maine with the intent that it be forever preserved. Over the years the park grew into the attraction it is today, with thousands of visitors flocking there to enjoy its two...

Coastal Maine

  • Length: 5 :7
  • Rating Average: n/a
  • View Count: 34
  • Author: dlsoucy

Tags: boats   coastal   fishing   maine   scenes   sea  

Salt & Pines will be a continuing work highlighting Maine's working heritage.In this presentation we look at Maine's fishing industry. Since the early 1600's and beyond, Maine's maritime heritage has been an integral part of our life. Captains piloting their vessels through fog thick as drywall,...

Leaving Glen Affric

  • Length: 4 :38
  • Rating Average: n/a
  • View Count: 73
  • Author: dlsoucy

Tags: bagpipes   environment   film   highlands   maine   scotland   short  

In the darkness of the night, a large swath of black ribbons the northeastern part of America. From a satellite, the land glitters with light as civilization twinkles from dusk to dawn, keeping the dark , and all it holds, away. In Maine, this last wilderness is little more than prey to wolfish...

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Nature Photography - Great Blue Heron Rookery -

  • Length: 4 :17
  • Rating Average: 4.67 from 6 people
  • View Count: 2445' favoriteCount='8
  • Author: wisconsinphotos

Tags: baby   birds   blue   great   heron   inspiring   Kristen   motivational   nature   photography   rookery   W   wildlife  

Nature & Wildlife Photographer makes multiple visits to a Great Blue Heron Rookery in Northern Illinois. Watching, simply observing and being is the key to making images of these or any of our wild creatures. Patience & Observation in Nature reveals much about an animal but Kristen finds that it...

History of alewife ladder

  • Length: 9 :43
  • Rating Average: 3.33 from 3 people
  • View Count: 252' favoriteCount='1
  • Author: sciencetranslator

Tags: alewife   alewives   circle   closing   damariscotta   door   gulf   institute   maine   media   red   research  

In this video clip from "Closing The Circle", Frank Waltz Senior, Betty Jean Wright, and Christine Hyson, talk about the Damriscotta Mills alewife fish ladder and how it has figured into their lives. Video clips used by permission from Red Door Media (http://www.reddoormedia.com/ ) and Michael...

History of alewife ladder

  • Length: 2 :21
  • Rating Average: 4.00 from 1 people
  • View Count: 198' favoriteCount='1
  • Author: sciencetranslator

Tags: alewife   alewives   circle   closing   damariscotta   door   gulf   institute   maine   media   red   research  

The following is a short history of the alewife fish ladder in Damariscotta Mills, Maine. This is a segment of the fine documentary "Closing The Circle" by Red Door Media (http://www.reddoormedia.com/ ) and used by permission of Michael Richard.

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