Eastern Shore Collection
The Eastern Shore of Maryland, located on the eastern side of the Chesapeake Bay, is a picturesque region that offers a blend of history, natural beauty
For sale as Licensed Images
Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media
The Eastern Shore of Maryland, located on the eastern side of the Chesapeake Bay, is a picturesque region that offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and charming towns. From St. Michaels to Royal Oak, this area is rich in cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. In St. Michaels, pumpkins adorn the streets during autumn, adding a festive touch to this quaint town on the Eastern Shore. The old house details in Royal Oak tell stories of bygone eras and add character to this historic community. Traveling further back in time, an 1875 artwork captures the Dead Sea view looking south with watercolors and pencil on paper. It transports us to another era when artists sought inspiration from nature's wonders. Omer Pacha's engraving takes us even farther away as we glimpse into Palestine's Eastern shore Galilee country from above. This aerial perspective gives us a unique viewpoint of this distant land. Closer to home but equally captivating are the air views of Virginia's Chesapeake Bay shoreline at sunset. The golden hues reflecting off the water create a serene atmosphere that invites contemplation and relaxation. Not limited only to Maryland or Virginia shores, Iceland also boasts its own breathtaking coastal scenery along its East Fjords. A sea stack rises majestically out of bedrock while waves crash against it—a reminder that nature's power can shape even the most rugged landscapes. Finally, let us not forget about Chesapeake Bay itself—the entrance before settlers arrived—an important historical landmark where countless stories unfolded throughout centuries past. Whether you seek history or natural beauty—or both—the Eastern Shore has something for everyone. Explore its charming towns like Oxford with its picturesque harbor or immerse yourself in art inspired by far-off lands like Palestine or Iceland—this region never fails to captivate those who venture here.