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Instagram enthusiasts pose for a picture at Spring Point Ledge Light in South Portland. The gathering of Instagrammers marked the 11th annual Worldwide Instameet. From left to right are Jay Flores of New York City, Rob DePaolo of Newburyport, Mass., Jeffrey Simpson of Fryeburg, Audrey Cutrer of Buxton, Justin Beth of Portland, Ed Muennich of Portland, and Rod Pervier of Pownal.
Rod Pervier of Pownal, who took this photo, said: "I'm always looking for an 'outside the box' approach for my photography and in this case I'm using a drone to get a bird's-eye view of the Spring Point Ledge Light and fellow IGERS attending the Instameet."
Instagram enthusiast Justin Beth of Portland makes images with a smartphone at Fort Preble in South Portland.
Edward Muennich of Portland took this photo during the Instameet, a gathering of photographers around the word, all taking photos on the same day and who connect via Instagram.
A granite boulder's-eye view of Spring Point Ledge Light, its jetty and Fort Gorges in the distant.
Rob DePaolo of Massachusetts took this photo of a standpipe during the Instameet.
Instagram enthusiast Jeffrey Simpson of Fryeburg, right, shares an image with Stephanie Cichowski of Freeport and Rod Pervier of Pownal.
Spring Point Ledge Light with blue sky above it, one of the photos shot during the March Instameet.
Nancy Bowker of Portland captures images of Spring Point Ledge Light from a low angle during the Instameet in March.
Justin Beth of Portland took this photo of a dried husk resting on a standpipe at Spring Point Ledge Light at an Instameet. Beth explained that as people were photographing the standpipe, he looked inside and noticed the dried husk. Instead of taking an overall photo of the standpipe, he opted to focus on the husk, being drawn to its inner details.
The steel base of Spring Point Ledge Light.
Stephanie Cichowski of Freeport took this photo of a woman walking along the jetty under overcast skies.
Nick De Haas used an app called VSCO Cam to process this photo of Spring Point Ledge Light.
A chain holding two steel doors closed at Spring Point Ledge Light, photographed by Jeffrey Simpson of Fryeburg. Simpson used an iPhone 5 to take the photo and toned it using an app called Filterstorm.
Jay Flores of New York City stops to make a picture of Spring Point Ledge Light.
Rod Pervier of Pownal retrieves his drone after using it to capture videos and stills during the Instameet at Spring Point Ledge Light in South Portland.
Jeffrey Simpson of Fryeburg makes images of Spring Point Ledge Light.
Audrey Cutrer of Buxton poses for photographs during the Instameet on March 21.