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  • Near peak colors and reflection.  A perfect combination!
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  • Near peak colors and reflection.  A perfect combination!
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  • Backlighting a tree in brilliant colors like this is a sure winner.
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  • Inside the Eben Ice Caves are smaller waterfalls than the larger sheets that are typically viewed from the outside
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  • Within the Upper Peninsula of Michigan lies an area which during the summer is a slow moving waterfall. After a mile and half snowshoe trek you happen upon the beauty of the frozen state of this waterfall know as the Eben Ice Caves.
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  • Within the Upper Peninsula of Michigan lies an area which during the summer is a slow moving waterfall. After a mile and half snowshoe trek you happen upon the beauty of the frozen state of this waterfall know as the Eben Ice Caves.
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  • I don't think a maple cannot get any more brilliant orange than this!  Great place for a picnic.
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  • This scene of the Oconto River has interesting white streaks running through the entire length of the river.  This is caused by highly oxygenated water from a waterfall upstream.
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  • Water Reflected at Veteran's Falls. Crivitz, WI  October 2018
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  • These leaves in their autumn transition just needed to have their picture taken.  The tricky part was it was quite windy.
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  • Menomonee River reflecting the at peak maples trees in its current
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  • I want to photograph this scene for hours.  I did as long as I could but in autumn the light fades quickly,
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  • This simple lake reflection reminded me of Zen teachings.  Simple and reflective.
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  • Shooting up at tree canopies has always been a favorite of mine. Seeing all the details of the tree's leaves is especially impactful.
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  • Reflection in the Pond
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  • It was a balmy 35 degrees (Fahrenheit) as I approached this scene. Gloves being off for any period of time would prevent me from operating my camera.
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  • Water Reflected at Veteran's Falls. Crivitz, WI  October 2018
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  • I was in my cousin's boat with camera in tow for the purpose of capturing a pair of bald eagles that were nesting in a tree near the water.  I didn't have enough lens to take proper pictures of the eagles so on our journey back, I photographed the surrounding area and came across this image. The sun was setting and I noticed this pattern in the water caused by the wake of the boat and the colors of the sky reflecting off the water.  It's very peaceful and serene to me.
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  • Waterfalls themselves are spectacular.  The power exhibited by of one of nature's forces crashing through or tunneling out rock as it makes its journey down into a waiting pool of water.  All that energy can create something spectacular.  It can be something as simple as rapids or more hypnotic as a whirlpool.  As shown below at Dave's Falls in Wisconsin, all the wispy oxygenated water from the whirlpool shows up as white streaks due to the long exposure used to slow down the rapid movement of the water.  The extremely low angle of the shot adds to the drama and makes it seem as though you are standing in the water.  The bridge and fall color complete the image inviting you to take it all in.
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here.  This was all done in camera.  Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here.  This was all done in camera.  Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • The abundance of iron ore along with other minerals gives the color to the rapids that are down stream from Big and Little Manitou Falls
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • No Photoshop effect here. This was all done in camera. Nature provided the color and I provided the interpretation.
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  • The culmination of a moon setting, the sun rising, fog, a lake reflection, a silhouette, and the end of autumn peak colors allowed for quite a scene to photograph. It was a tricky one too, especially doing it in a single frame without overprocessing the image in post-processing. The additional challenge of keeping the moon sharp but being able to pick up the colors of the rest of the scene and maintain a silhouette.
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  • It was a balmy 35 degrees (Fahrenheit) as I approached this scene. Gloves being off for any period of time would prevent me from operating my camera. The lake temperature was warmer than the air temperature and is the reason there is a slight fog on the water. The colors and clear sky were definitely worth it.
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  • As you can see, the topography of the Grand Canyon changes as one moves from spot to spot.  Different colors and textures emerge to make this landscape truly awe-inspiring.
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  • It was a balmy 35 degrees (Fahrenheit) as I approached this scene. Gloves being off for any period of time would prevent me from operating my camera. The lake temperature was warmer than the air temperature and is the reason there is a slight fog on the water. The colors and clear sky were definitely worth it.
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