MAPLE LEAVES, GREEN, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5
1/400 f7.1
USO 400
The local prognosticators say that the unusually short summer in the Upper Peninsula means a harsher than usual winter, but the fall leaf colors seem to be right on time—spots of red here and there with slowly yellowing blankets.
Showing posts with label Lake Superior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Superior. Show all posts
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Solar eclipse
SOLAR ECLIPSE, GREEN, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 21, 2017
Canon PowerShot SX710HS
Canon Zoom 30x15 4.5-135mm lens at 135mm (760mm equivalent)
1/1250 sec. f6.5
ISO 160
I didn't want to use my go-to Pentax K-3 and 300mm lens for fear of burning out an eye gazing at the sun, so chose an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera, composing the image on its LCD screen. The result was not bad, thanks in great part to the camera's excellent shake reduction feature.
Canon PowerShot SX710HS
Canon Zoom 30x15 4.5-135mm lens at 135mm (760mm equivalent)
1/1250 sec. f6.5
ISO 160
I didn't want to use my go-to Pentax K-3 and 300mm lens for fear of burning out an eye gazing at the sun, so chose an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera, composing the image on its LCD screen. The result was not bad, thanks in great part to the camera's excellent shake reduction feature.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Fresnel lens
FRESNEL LENS, SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOUSE, SILVER BAY, MINNESOTA, JULY 1, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 28mm
1/160 sec. f10
ISO 400
Deborah Abbott, sprightlier than I am, climbed the long winding staircase inside the historical lighthouse at Split Rock on Minnesota's Lake Superior north shore to capture this view of the mighty Third Order Fresnel lens from the landing below. Although the lighthouse was retired in 1969 and has become a museum, the lens remains on its pedestal and emits a beam every November 10 to mark the loss of the lake freighter Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 28mm
1/160 sec. f10
ISO 400
Deborah Abbott, sprightlier than I am, climbed the long winding staircase inside the historical lighthouse at Split Rock on Minnesota's Lake Superior north shore to capture this view of the mighty Third Order Fresnel lens from the landing below. Although the lighthouse was retired in 1969 and has become a museum, the lens remains on its pedestal and emits a beam every November 10 to mark the loss of the lake freighter Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Sunset 5/27/15
SUNSET OVER LAKE SUPERIOR, GREEN, MICHIGAN, MAY 27, 2015
Pentax K-5
Sigma 18-250 at 18mm
1/80 sec. f8
ISO 400
The best of the sunsets won't be here until August, when summer storm cloud formations in the evening add considerable moodiness to the sky, but this late May lakescape isn't bad.
Pentax K-5
Sigma 18-250 at 18mm
1/80 sec. f8
ISO 400
The best of the sunsets won't be here until August, when summer storm cloud formations in the evening add considerable moodiness to the sky, but this late May lakescape isn't bad.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
And it's only August 14
MAPLE LEAF, GREEN, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 14, 2014
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 115mm
1/500 sec. f8
ISO 400
The title says it all. For maple leaves to turn this early suggests that the winter ahead will be another harsh one in the Upper Peninsula, with deep snows and unending subzero temperatures the norm from December through April.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 115mm
1/500 sec. f8
ISO 400
The title says it all. For maple leaves to turn this early suggests that the winter ahead will be another harsh one in the Upper Peninsula, with deep snows and unending subzero temperatures the norm from December through April.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunset 7/17/14
SUNSET ON LAKE SUPERIOR, GREEN, MICHIGAN, JULY 17, 2014
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 135mm
1/2000 sec. f5.6
ISO 1600
Using a medium telephoto added visual interest to this shot of Lake Superior at about 9 p.m. The wind was offshore, not ruffling the close-in water but kicking up wavelets farther out that caught the blue in the sky directly overhead.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 18-135 at 135mm
1/2000 sec. f5.6
ISO 1600
Using a medium telephoto added visual interest to this shot of Lake Superior at about 9 p.m. The wind was offshore, not ruffling the close-in water but kicking up wavelets farther out that caught the blue in the sky directly overhead.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Views from our front porch, 9 p.m., June 29, 2014
LOOKING OUT OVER LAKE SUPERIOR AT 9 P.M., GREEN, MICHIGAN, JUNE 29, 2014
Both photographs:
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 at 43mm
1/400 sec. f10
ISO 400
At long last the summer late-evening skies over Lake Superior are becoming photographable. Earlier in the year the sunsets tend to be "barenaked," or without clouds to give them visual interest—or completely overcast.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Daybreak at McMurdo Sound, Michigan
SUNRISE AT GREEN, MICHIGAN, MAY 28, 2014
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 at 37mm
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 800
Of course it's not Antarctica, but it sure feels that way along the southern shore of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan with winter's remaining ice floes hanging on almost into June.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 at 37mm
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 800
Of course it's not Antarctica, but it sure feels that way along the southern shore of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan with winter's remaining ice floes hanging on almost into June.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Powwow #6
TURTLE SHIELD, LAC VIEUX DESERT, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 10, 2013
Pentax K-5
Pentax 18-135 at 135mm
1/250 sec. f8
ISO 400
Deborah Abbott snapped this photo of a ceremonial shield made of a snapping turtle shell and wild turkey feathers at the annual powwow of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.
Pentax K-5
Pentax 18-135 at 135mm
1/250 sec. f8
ISO 400
Deborah Abbott snapped this photo of a ceremonial shield made of a snapping turtle shell and wild turkey feathers at the annual powwow of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Powwow #1
CHIPPEWA DANCER, LAC VIEUX DESERT, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 10, 2013
Pentax K-5
Pentax 55-300 at 260mm
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 800
Photographing busy and colorful dancers at the annual traditional powwow of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians is always difficult because of the equally busy and colorful backgrounds. Opening up the lens to the biggest f-stop to blur the background more would have helped some. All the same, the beatific expression of the dancer, in my opinion, makes the picture.
Pentax K-5
Pentax 55-300 at 260mm
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 800
Photographing busy and colorful dancers at the annual traditional powwow of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians is always difficult because of the equally busy and colorful backgrounds. Opening up the lens to the biggest f-stop to blur the background more would have helped some. All the same, the beatific expression of the dancer, in my opinion, makes the picture.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Storm over Lake Superior
Pentax K20D
Pentax 18-135 at 27mm
1/250 f9.5
ISO 200
It's a week past the solstice, and dramatic cloud formations are now building almost every evening over Lake Superior. This one was shot on the dot at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Best viewed by clicking on large version.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Still another eagle
BALD EAGLE, ONTONAGON, MICHIGAN, MAY 18, 2012
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5
1/500 sec. f11
ISO 800
I thought I'd found all the good photos from an evening of shooting eagles on the shore of Lake Superior a couple of miles east of Ontonagon, but a review of the summer album yielded one I'd overlooked. It's cropped heavily, but the superb 16.3 megapixel sensor of the K-5 let me get a decent 8 x 10 print even with that.
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5
1/500 sec. f11
ISO 800
I thought I'd found all the good photos from an evening of shooting eagles on the shore of Lake Superior a couple of miles east of Ontonagon, but a review of the summer album yielded one I'd overlooked. It's cropped heavily, but the superb 16.3 megapixel sensor of the K-5 let me get a decent 8 x 10 print even with that.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Floats and net
FLOATS AND NET AT EDISEN FISHERY, ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 14, 2012
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-DA 18-135 at 77.5mm
1/50 sec. f7.1
ISO 3200
This photo was taken inside the net house at the restored commercial fishery established in 1895 on Isle Royale and named for Pete Edisen, who ran it from the 1930s until 1978. It is still in operation in a small way; a local fisher who lives there provides lake trout and whitefish to the restaurant at Rock Harbor Lodge.
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-DA 18-135 at 77.5mm
1/50 sec. f7.1
ISO 3200
This photo was taken inside the net house at the restored commercial fishery established in 1895 on Isle Royale and named for Pete Edisen, who ran it from the 1930s until 1978. It is still in operation in a small way; a local fisher who lives there provides lake trout and whitefish to the restaurant at Rock Harbor Lodge.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Tourist at Rock Harbor Light
TOURIST AT ROCK HARBOR LIGHTHOUSE, ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, AUGUST 14, 2012
Nikon Coolpix S8200
Nikkor 4.5-63 at 4.5mm
1/400 sec. f6.6
ISO 100
This photo was taken with my little Nikon backup point-and-shoot from inside the restored keeper's residence at Rock Harbor Light on Isle Royale. The lighthouse was built in 1855-56 and deactivated for the second time in 1879, after only eight years in service. It's one of the favorite tourist spots on the island.
Nikon Coolpix S8200
Nikkor 4.5-63 at 4.5mm
1/400 sec. f6.6
ISO 100
This photo was taken with my little Nikon backup point-and-shoot from inside the restored keeper's residence at Rock Harbor Light on Isle Royale. The lighthouse was built in 1855-56 and deactivated for the second time in 1879, after only eight years in service. It's one of the favorite tourist spots on the island.
Friday, June 29, 2012
A bit of history goes to the scrappers
While rubbernecking aboard a Soo Locks sightseeing boat today, I spotted on the shore an old favorite of rail buffs: the ancient railroad car ferry Arthur K. Atkinson.
Rather than sailing proudly across Lake Michigan with a load of 20 to 30 boxcars, however, the Atkinson has at last ended her days below the locks on the U.S. side of the St. Mary's River, where she is being scrapped.
The Atkinson, like her sisters, was built so that Midwestern railroads could bypass the yards in Chicago, heavily congested even at the turn of the 20th century. Instead of taking days and even weeks to snake their way around the southern tip of Lake Michigan, cars with time-sensitive loads could be sailed across the lake in four to seven hours.
The Atkinson was launched in 1916 as the Ann Arbor Railroad No. 6 (railroads at the time numbered their ships as they did their locomotives), 384 feet long and 3,241 tons displacement. In 1958 her steam power plant was replaced with diesel engines and No. 6 was renamed the Atkinson to honor an old president of the Wabash Railroad.
She continued sailing until 1982, when the labor-intensive effort to beat the Chicago bottleneck at last became too expensive, and car ferries quickly were laid up everywhere. For a brief time in the 1990s there were plans to resurrect the Atkinson as a casino ship, but they fell through.
Now only one Great Lakes railroad car ferry remains in service: the coal-fired 1950s-era Badger, converted decades ago to an automobile carrier, which still transports tourists between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, in the summer.
So it goes.
The Atkinson's massive stern gate was lifted to allow railroad cars to be switched into her hold, and lowered to prevent following seas from flooding the ship.
All photos were taken with a Pentax K-5 and SMC Pentax-DA 55-300mm at varying shutter speeds and apertures. Click on the photos for larger versions.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Windmill Train
Ever seen a windmill train? We did for the first time yesterday during our automobile trip around Lake Superior. While driving along the Trans-Canadian Highway between Ripple and Coldwell, Ontario, we pulled into a wayside just above the Little Pic River Gorge, where the Canadian Pacific Ry. main line curves around a cliff just above Lake Superior and across a bridge below.
A young man listening to a scanner in a parked automobile waved and said, "The train's coming!"
It was, he said, carrying nineteen complete wind turbine assemblies from Colorado to Maine. "It's got to go the long way around to the north through Canada because clearances farther south in the U.S. are too tight for the long rotor blades," he added.
Naturally I unlimbered my camera and long lens and got ready.
Within minutes CP 8871 East rounded the curve, a General Electric ES44AC in the lead, and put on a show of one of the most unusual cargo loads I've ever seen.

The train trundles across the Little Pic River bridge, bringing the round rotor hubs into view.

Long rotor blades and generator housings follow the rotor hubs.


Several miles farther east, on the road at the entrance to Neys Provincial Park, we stopped for a closeup view of the train. Here come the rotor hubs on bulkhead flatcars.

Next come several flatcars bearing generator housings.

The photos at the Little Pic gorge were taken with a Pentax K20D and a SMC Pentax-DA 55-300mm, and those at the Neys Provincial Park with a Pentax K-5 and a Sigma DC 17-70mm at varying focal lengths and apertures.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Tinsmith's wares
TINSMITH'S WARES, FORT WILLIAM HISTORICAL PARK, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO, JUNE 23, 2011
Pentax K-5
Sigma DC 17-70 at 34mm
1/125 sec. f11
ISO 3200
It took both a very high ISO and a small aperture to keep the subjects sharp throughout their field of view, but the camera-and-lens combination seemed to handle things well. The tinsmithy is one of the working exhibits at the 1815-era reproduction of Fort William, a tourist favorite in the southwestern Ontario area.
Pentax K-5
Sigma DC 17-70 at 34mm
1/125 sec. f11
ISO 3200
It took both a very high ISO and a small aperture to keep the subjects sharp throughout their field of view, but the camera-and-lens combination seemed to handle things well. The tinsmithy is one of the working exhibits at the 1815-era reproduction of Fort William, a tourist favorite in the southwestern Ontario area.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Rock of Ages Light
ROCK OF AGES LIGHT, ISLE ROYALE, MICHIGAN, JUNE 22, 2012
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-DA 55-300 at 70mm
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 160
This turn-of-the-20th-century lighthouse, built on a rock three miles west of Isle Royale in Lake Superior, guards the western approaches to the island. I took the shot from a tour boat based in Grand Portage, Minn., that travels during the summer to Wendigo, a National Parks settlement on the western tip of Isle Royale.
Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-DA 55-300 at 70mm
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 160
This turn-of-the-20th-century lighthouse, built on a rock three miles west of Isle Royale in Lake Superior, guards the western approaches to the island. I took the shot from a tour boat based in Grand Portage, Minn., that travels during the summer to Wendigo, a National Parks settlement on the western tip of Isle Royale.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Daybreak 6/5/12

Pentax K-5
Sigma DC 17-70 at 17mm
1/350 sec. f6.7
ISO 1600
Looks like a helluva storm is about to extinguish the sun, doesn't it? An hour later the clouds had largely cleared. Every morning at this time of year on Lake Superior, cloud formations present a different, and usually spectacular, staging for sunrise. Click on the photo for a desktop-sized version.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Late evening 6/2/12
EVENING SKY ON LAKE SUPERIOR, GREEN, MICHIGAN, JUNE 2, 2012
Pentax K-5
Sigma 17-70 DC at 17mm
1/250 f9.5
ISO 100
Now that June has arrived on the shore of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan, the western skies in the evening are growing photographically interesting, with shapely cloud formations separating the reddening horizon from the intense blue above. Click on the photo for a large version.
Pentax K-5
Sigma 17-70 DC at 17mm
1/250 f9.5
ISO 100
Now that June has arrived on the shore of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan, the western skies in the evening are growing photographically interesting, with shapely cloud formations separating the reddening horizon from the intense blue above. Click on the photo for a large version.
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