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Brad Reed\'s Day 57 of 366
Brad Reed's Day 57 of 366
I am blessed to have a large family and a lot of roots in Mason County. Today I was exploring some land that one of my family members owns on the Lincoln River.
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Little Sable Breeze
Little Sable Breeze
Little Sable Breeze
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Rainbow Over the Dummy Bridge
Rainbow Over the Dummy Bridge
Rainbow Over the Dummy Bridge
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Rainbows Over the Lincoln
Rainbows Over the Lincoln
Rainbows Over the Lincoln
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Dune Sculpture
Dune Sculpture
Like nature's version of a Calder sculpture, a sand-blasted and sun-faded tree trunk juts forth from the Silver Lake sand dunes. It is amazing how much the dunes shift with the wind. Changing light also adds new discovery to each visit. I often wonder about the scenes I am missing on the days I am not here.
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Dune Ride
Dune Ride
A ride on a Mac Wood's Dune Rides dune scooter provides a scenic view of the Silver Lake sand dunes. Even though I usually prefer to walk the pedestrian area of the dunes to slowly search for photographs, I love the fast-changing view from the dune scooters. I also appreciate that they stop at selected spots to provide time to savor, and photograph, some of the most spectacular scenic views in the world.
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Slalom Course
Slalom Course
Dead trees buried by shifting sand stand out on the Silver Lake sand dunes. The trees look as if they could be a slalom course set up for the off-road vehicles that race up and down this portion of the Silver Lake State Park.
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Lake Michigan Mecca
Lake Michigan Mecca
My son, Brad and I were looking for fresh views of the Silver Lake sand dunes on an August evening. I found this perspective, near the north end of the dunes, in a privately owned area undisturbed by tracks made by vehicles or people.
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Still Beautiful
Still Beautiful
At the northern end of the Silver Lake sand dunes is a section of private dunes that I am privileged to wander. Many of the pieces of driftwood, polished by sand, water, and time, remain undisturbed on these dunes.
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Sandy Sunset
Sandy Sunset
Being on the Silver Lake sand dunes on a warm summer evening feels so good. I wonder why I am not here more often. My wife, sons, and I go away talking about coming back soon. Yet, I know soon will probably not be as soon as we think.
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The Lincoln - panoramic
The Lincoln - panoramic
The Lincoln - panoramic
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The Lincoln
The Lincoln
The Lincoln
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Rachel Gaudette\'s Day 183 of 366 - July 1, 2020
Rachel Gaudette's Day 183 of 366 - July 1, 2020
I don’t believe I have ever made an image at Lincoln Lake. I left Ludington later than I had planned, and sunset was fading fast. I parked past the bridge on M-116 and walked quickly in between cars to capture this sunset over Lincoln Lake.
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Brad’s Day 205 of 366 - July 23, 2020
While visiting the kids today at their mom’s, in Silver Lake, we took a drive to find something to photograph. Across the lake, we spotted a Mac Woods dune scooter as it headed down the steepest part of the ride. I parked my truck, got my camera and tripod out, and waited for the next Mac Woods dune scooter to go by.
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Brad’s Day 211 of 366 - July 29, 2020
I could spend hours exploring the pedestrian area of the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, especially when I have a camera in my hand. The light and shadow this morning played nicely on the sand ripples and created a dramatic scene with this old stump.
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