We visited Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan's upper peninsula. It has an upper falls and a smaller lower falls, part of the Tahquamenon River, that empties into Lake Superior. The unique thing about the water is that it is a brownish orange color. There is a cedar swamp at the beginning of the river and the cedars leach their tannins into the water, thus the unusual color. You can see the colors in the last 3 pictures of the upper falls. Unfortunately, we had a lot of bright sun that day which made things a bit more challenging. Thanks for looking Fran
Really have been having a good time. Temp. this week has been in the 40's with fairly high winds. But between the wind and the rain, sadly most of the beautiful leaves all almost all gone.
NOW...it's on to winter...and "Black & White Season!!!
I love the color black; it contains all colors. It isn’t a negation of color…Black is the most aristocratic color of all…You can be quiet, and it contains the whole thing.
Gorgeous portraits. Their owners will be plesed Fran
On our trip through Tennessee, we stopped in Nashville. Music is the universal language and there is no better place to experience music than Nashville. We have been there 4 times. It is one of our favorite cities to visit.
I was working off site doing a recall on some out buses when I saw this storm coming in, I grabbed my D300 with a 24-120 lens and took a three shot handheld pano, then went back to work and finished installing clips to keep the door glass from popping out if the adhesive let go, I had the camera with me to record the finished work for the Mfg'r. The storm went over with incident, not a drop of rain or much more than a nice breeze. Those were the days when I could still handhold a long exposure. This is a 12"X60" pano The company was supposed to have a print made , but I never saw it
I was working off site doing a recall on some out ... (show quote)
Whoa! Now that looks ominous...and your shot certainly portays that Fran