Unusual sunset sequence in the Western U.P.
ntonkin
Loc: western Upper Peninusla of Michigan
Looking southwest across Dinner Lake
Canon PowerShot S95
My wife looks across the lake several times each day, hoping for a photogenic moment. Today, she noticed an unusual glow on the ice near the far shore, and took these photos. We have had unseasonably warm temperatures during the last two weeks. Several times, either from snow melt or water filtering through seepage cracks, the surface of the frozen lake has been inundated with water. The water freezes into a transparent, smooth surface layer. The setting sun was screened from direct view by low clouds but could be clearly seen in the mirror like surface of the lake. We have lived here for 37 years and have never seen this before. Usually by this time there is snow cover.
Nice Photos,,,it is amazing how the light changes in seconds or minutes and then is gone.....
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