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Pentwater Traditions
Pentwater Traditions
You don't have to be a sailor yourself to enjoy watching the sailboat races that have been taking place for more than a century in harbors along the Lake Michigan shoreline. I marvel at the expert close-quarters racing on Pentwater Lake on summer days.
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Water Colors
Water Colors
Water Colors
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Still Waters
Still Waters
As steam rose from the still waters of Silver Lake, the sun peaked over the trees and illuminated the scene before me. I captured this image early in the morning before the daily barrage of boaters flock to their playground.
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Lake Louise Water Droplets
Lake Louise Water Droplets
Lake Louise Water Droplets
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Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising (4352)
Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising (4352)
Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising
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Underwater Housing at Little Sable (9160)
Underwater Housing at Little Sable (9160)
Underwater Housing at Little Sable
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Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising (4358)
Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising (4358)
Miners Falls Waterfalll Near Munising
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A Peaceful Pentwater Morning
A Peaceful Pentwater Morning
Even on a busy July or August morning, Pentwater has a peaceful and calming atmosphere. Every time I visit, I just want to kick back in a comfortable chair, listen to good live music, and drink a beer. On this early morning in May, Pentwater had not fully come back to life yet, but it still had that wonderful calming effect on me.
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Wispy Waterfront
Wispy Waterfront
Lighthouses always attract my attention but today I am more attracted to these birch trees on the Manistee waterfront. Brad and I often like to make lighthouses the secondary subject of our Michigan lighthouse photographs. F8 at 1/200, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 112mm
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Water Color Art
Water Color Art
Lake Michigan waves colored with sunset afterglow wash ashore near the Second Curve at Ludington State Park, creating ever-changing watercolor artwork. Just as quickly as one of these "wave paintings" appears, it starts to disappear as the wave energy is spent and gravity carries the water back lake-ward. Seeing and capturing these interesting but fleeting patterns of light and shadow is challenging and a good exercise in seeing. Nature does the painting; the photographer's role is to watch, recognize a picture and shoot before the "painting" erases itself.
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Open Water
open water
As another photo hunting day dawned, I was searching along the shores of Hamlin Lake for a winter picture when I spotted a patch of open water. Some Canada geese and mute swans had already found one of the only unfrozen spots on the huge lake.
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Pentwater Morning - Panoramic
Pentwater Morning - Panoramic
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Pentwater Morning
Pentwater Morning
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Pentwater Stillness
Pentwater Stillness
In stillness, another summer day dawns in Pentwater. The village provides the backdrop for a view of the popular boating harbor from the west shore of Pentwater Lake.
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Pentwater Fireworks
Pentwater Fireworks
My sister-in-law, Misty Reed, was born and raised in Pentwater, Michigan. The house she grew up in is just a block away from the beach and it is a family tradition to walk down and watch the 4th of July fireworks. Tonight, I was fortunate enough to join her and her family for some beautiful fireworks.
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Water Skiing on Bass Lake
Water Skiing on Bass Lake
A fun group of friends were enjoying a warm morning ski on Bass Lake today. I tried to time it just right so that the boat and the skier lined up with the "three sisters" dunes in the background. F8 at 1/1250, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 17mm
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Underwater Ludington Channel Cropped Pano (8854)
Underwater Ludington Channel Cropped Pano (8854)
Underwater Ludington Channel Cropped Pano
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Sweet Water
Sweet Water
One of my favorite professors when I was a student at Calvin College told me a story recently about his father. His father was from California and every time he came to visit his son at Calvin, he would refer to Lake Michigan as the "sweet water". In California, when they would try to dig wells for drinking water near the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, the water would often be undrinkable due to the salt content. If you were lucky enough to dig a well and hit "sweet water" you were considered very fortunate. Many people today that live near the Great Lakes take them for granted and don't realize how valuable they really are.
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Sweet Water - Vertical
Sweet Water - Vertical
One of my favorite professors when I was a student at Calvin College told me a story recently about his father. His father was from California and every time he came to visit his son at Calvin, he would refer to Lake Michigan as the "sweet water". In California, when they would try to dig wells for drinking water near the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, the water would often be undrinkable due to the salt content. If you were lucky enough to dig a well and hit "sweet water" you were considered very fortunate. Many people today that live near the Great Lakes take them for granted and don't realize how valuable they really are.
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