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  • Walleye Fishing on Green Bay June 22 2014
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  • Walleye Fishing on Green Bay June 22 2014
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  • I just liked the feeling I got from the wood smoke coming out of this little house on Munising Bay at the dawn of this very chilly winter morning.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • Another of Calumet's beautiful buildings is the Oak Street Inn. Although it originally housed a tavern and grocery store on it's lower level, it lives on as a large group lodging facility with three huge private suites. The front of this building is beautiful, with styling touches similar to those of many of Calumet's old commercial buildings. This is a terrific example of how Calumet's new business community is investing in the area's architectural legacy while creating new economic activity in the town.
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  • The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge carries I-73 over the Fox River in downtown Green Bay Wisconsin. On this bright spring day in May of 2014, it also provided me with an interesting geometric element in this image that I captured from my boat on the Fox.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • Despite the relatively brutal winter of 2013-14 (which really has no impact on real Yoopers), Upper Peninsula humor appears to be alive and well. I'm not sure quite exactly what this bit of U.P. visual commentary is all about, but it occurs to me that it took nearly as much effort to get that dummy up there on this Calumet home as it would have to simply shovel the roof.
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  • This is the entry arch to the swimming beach on Lake Superior in Marquette County along M-28. Even though I captured this image on March 13, Lake Superior is frozen as far as the eye can see in this record-setting, brutally cold winter.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • It's May 10, 2014, and spring is finally here. After a long and brutal winter in the Great Lakes region, youngsters are so happy to be able to get outdoors. This young man is hoping to tie into a big walleye on the Fox River in De Pere, Wisconsin.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • This sturdy structure on the shore of Lac La Belle is the Lac La Belle Lodge and Bear Belly Bar and Grill. If you're in Lac La Belle and you need gasoline, groceries, lodging, a quick meal, or a beverage, this is the place to go. Seriously, this is the only place to go. If they don't have it, you probably don't need it. Given the early 70's vintage gas pumps, you won't be able to use your debit card at the pump. In all honesty, it's stuff like this, and the wonderful folks that live here, that I really find endearing about the Keweenaw.
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  • During the winter, white-tailed deer yard up in a densely forested area just east of the town of Eagle River. They're not the least bit shy when it comes to meandering right into the roadside park in town. This guy was not the least bit concerned about me and my truck, but was much more concerned with what was on the menu.
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  • No, I'm not attempting to do an advertisement for Ram Trucks, here. I had walked ahead some distance, down this remote, seasonal road that runs parallel to the Cliff Range. Looking back, I was struck by the beauty, and the desolation of this place. To be honest, though, given that it was about 10 degrees, and that I was a two hour walk from anything at all, I was grateful that the truck was reliable on the trip.
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  • Perhaps the most photographed lighthouse in all of Michigan, the Grand Island East Channel Light is a study in simplicity. It hasn't been used as aid to navigation since the early 1900's, but it is a symbol of the state, of the Upper Peninsula, of Munising, and a regular itinerary item on the various boat trips to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in summer. I captured this image of the lighthouse from the ice during a brief snow squall, resulting in the ghostly appearance of Munising in the background.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • This summer retreat on Lac La Belle in Michigan's Keweenaw peninsula is completely buried in snow.
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  • This pretty little two-story home on the shore of Lac La Belle is carrying quite a snow load. The late winter first floor view is now an 8 foot tall snow bank.
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  • Ice caves gained notoriety during the winter of 2013-14 in the UP. Most folks looked at caves on Grand Island, the Apostle Islands, or in the Rock River Canyon Wilderness. I found this cave up on one of the peaks of the Cliff Range, and had to capture this photo with a very long lens. I kinda wonder what's living in there!
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  • If snow is what you're looking for, visit the Keweenaw in the winter. The official snow total, as of when I wrote this caption on April 2, was almost 300".
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  • Turrets are a common architectural feature on Calumet and Laurium commercial buildings and homes. Given the number of churches in these towns, steeples are a common site, as well.
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  • This pretty Munising home provides a look at the basic winter accoutrements for an Upper Peninsula family. These include his-and-hers snowshoes, his-and-hers snow shovels, an extension ladder for climbing up on the roof (which must be shoveled), and the barely visible snowmobile (at right) for retrieving things from the market.
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  • Munising's commercial district has all of the stuff that you need. The Ace Hardware in this photo had an amazing selection of snowblowers on display. This shot kinda reminds me of Northern Exposure .... all that's missing is the moose (actually, they do live around here).
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • Heading back into Wisconsin on my return from the Keweenaw in 2014, I stopped in Niagara, Wisconsin, to capture this shot of the Niagara Cliffs, which stand along side a very frozen Menominee River.
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  • This is Holy Transfiguration Skete, a Roman Catholic Monastery in a very remote Keweenaw location, at Jacob's Falls on the Lake Superior shoreline.
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  • This is M-26 leading north and east out of Eagle River, toward Eagle Harbor. What a breathtaking view I experienced on that entire journey.
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  • Perhaps the most photographed lighthouse in all of Michigan, the Grand Island East Channel Light is a study in simplicity. It hasn't been used as aid to navigation since the early 1900's, but it is a symbol of the state, of the Upper Peninsula, of Munising, and a regular itinerary item on the various boat trips to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in summer. I captured this image of the lighthouse from the ice during a brief snow squall, resulting in the ghostly appearance of Munising in the background.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • On my way back from the UP, I decided to stop and capture this image of the Dickinson County Courthouse, which is another of those beautiful and well-preserved examples of Upper Peninsula architecture.
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  • In this idyllic setting, white-tailed deer mill about in an Eagle River picnic spot. It seems that this location has become that one special place where the locals bring food to the deer. While I was parked here, observing the deer, a constant parade of local vehicles drove up, tossed out vegetables and fruit, and drove on. Given the snow depth, this may be the key to the deer's survival.
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  • St. Anne's Church was built in 1900 for the French Canadian Catholics living in what was an amazingly diverse population that had assembled in Calumet, Michigan, to participate in the copper mining industry. It is, in a word, magnificent. It is one of the multitude of churches in the Calumet and Laurium area. It was deconsecrated by the Catholic Church nearly 50 years ago, and for a long while, its future was in doubt. Thankfully, the building is now being provided the care it requires and deserves, and it lives on as the Keweenaw Heritage Center at St. Anne's. This masterpiece of architectural heritage deserves a gallery all of its own (perhaps I'll pursue that in the near future).
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  • One of the things that I really like about the U.P. is that things tend to be re-used or recycled. That's why so many of its architectural treasures are still in existence, even if used for something other than their original purpose. This was the Washington Grade School on the east side of Munising, until 1979. It's an elegant school building, with stylistic touches in the masonry, and great symmetry. In 1993, it was renovated and reopened as the Alger County Heritage Center. That's quite an enormous woven basket in their front yard.
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  • I'm not big on car photos, but I took this shot to capture the snow depth, which is significantly greater than the height of my truck. This is Rock River Road (also known as H01) in Alger County, just a bit north of Chatham, where the road heads into dense forest.
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  • These are the final images of my late father's forest home in northern Lower Michigan, as it existed on October 12, 2013, a little over a year after his passing. They are rather deliberately zoomed-out, and stark, but that is how the place felt to me on that final visit, so that is how I captured these images. Always a place of laughter and family activities, going back to the early 1970s, the place, while peaceful and beautiful on that day, emanated a shrieking silence, not unlike that which I experience when I view these images, now. This small collection of images is a final, physical remembrance of a place, only, and certainly not of the wonderful things that happened here, during the years of my parents' and grandparents' lives. It was important, though, to record these for my children, who, for now, haven't the emotional capacity to return here, and for my brothers ..... and for me.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • These are the final images of my late father's forest home in northern Lower Michigan, as it existed on October 12, 2013, a little over a year after his passing. They are rather deliberately zoomed-out, and stark, but that is how the place felt to me on that final visit, so that is how I captured these images. Always a place of laughter and family activities, going back to the early 1970s, the place, while peaceful and beautiful on that day, emanated a shrieking silence, not unlike that which I experience when I view these images, now. This small collection of images is a final, physical remembrance of a place, only, and certainly not of the wonderful things that happened here, during the years of my parents' and grandparents' lives. It was important, though, to record these for my children, who, for now, haven't the emotional capacity to return here, and for my brothers ..... and for me.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 26, 2019, at the EAA Fly-in Convention, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, by Wisconsin professional landscape and nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III, EAA Member 1010823.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
    GL5D_15.07.24_2074HR.JPG
  • This gallery contains high resolution images captured on Friday, July 24, 2015, at the EAA Fly-in, also known as EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, by Wisconsin professional nature photographer Lincoln W. Ward III.
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