home brewer wrote:
Nice shot. there must have been no wind since the trees show no movement.
Thanks. I think you are correct on that.
Thanks to A10, jimvanells, CCPhotoist, Howard, and SWFeral for looking and commenting. I appreciate it.
I now realize that all my photos of Tahquamenon Falls are so far beneath your capture that the best scores a 5 to your 100. I never thought that such a shot of the falls was possible.
Phil Singer wrote:
I now realize that all my photos of Tahquamenon Falls are so far beneath your capture that the best scores a 5 to your 100. I never thought that such a shot of the falls was possible.
Thank you, Phil. You are being very generous. I remember Brighton as a big junction on the C&O railroad, formerly the Pere Marquette and I suppose CSX or something now. We ate outdoors at a great little Italian restaurant right near the tracks.
You would no longer recognize the place. That little Italian restaurant has been replaced by a larger, more upscale place, and the millpond has been encased in concrete. Does look good in December after sunset.
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