Since the Mackinac Bridge was only like 20 miles or so from Cross Village, we decided to head there. We arrived just in time to catch it at sunset.
This is just as the sun is setting. Notice the pinks.
The sun going down a little more.
A shot of the long view.
A little darker.
Almost night.
Still almost night.
Nighttime. I really love the look of the bridge at night. It is usually lit up and the colors are amazing.
Darker.
Looking out from near the Fort.
Oh yeah, photography hint...If you're going to take a night shot of a bridge or building, use a tripod. If you don't have a tripod, set the camera on something solid. For these shots, I used a picnic table. Sometimes it helps to use the timer function on the camera so there is no motion when the shot is being taken. If you are using an SLR and you have a mirror lock up function use that (In the case of my Canon there is live view which moves the mirror of the way). Do not use the flash, it will not help you. I don't know how many times I've seen people using their flash. And what saddened me is when I saw a guy with a nice camera using one.....I wonder if he is going to complain about spending a couple grand on a camera and he still can't get a good picture.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
M-119
In Michigan, state highways are designated with an M followed by a number. So you would say M-1 if you were referring to Woodward Avenue. The only other state to designate their highways this way is Kansas.
M-119 is a highway that stretches from Petoskey to Cross Village and in my opinion is probably one of the more beautiful stretches of road in the state. It's very winding in spots and the trees almost come right to the edge. It used to be almost entirely wooded...but progress has changed that a little bit.
State Highway Signs in Michigan are a white diamond bordered by black (they used to be just white diamonds). This is part of the highway.
This is a better idea of what it looks like.
The yellow sign indicating the curves.
Some birch trees.
M-119 is a highway that stretches from Petoskey to Cross Village and in my opinion is probably one of the more beautiful stretches of road in the state. It's very winding in spots and the trees almost come right to the edge. It used to be almost entirely wooded...but progress has changed that a little bit.
State Highway Signs in Michigan are a white diamond bordered by black (they used to be just white diamonds). This is part of the highway.
This is a better idea of what it looks like.
The yellow sign indicating the curves.
Some birch trees.
The Charlevoix Lighthouse
Sitting on the channel into Round Lake near Charlevoix is the lighthouse. The pier was originally built in 1884 and a life saving station in 1898. The original structure deterioated so it was replaced in 1947 and put in its current location. In the 1970's, the wooden pier was replaced with the current pier.
A nice shot of the lighthouse.
A boat coming in.
And one going out.
A closeup of the light.
A seagull.
A sailboat coming in.
It's not one of the nicer lights in the state but it's not bad.
A nice shot of the lighthouse.
A boat coming in.
And one going out.
A closeup of the light.
A seagull.
A sailboat coming in.
It's not one of the nicer lights in the state but it's not bad.
Wolverine Statue - Kalkaska
Near the Trout Statue is a statue of a wolverine (interestingly enough no Spartan anywhere to be found). Michigan is known as the Wolverine State because wolverine pelts were a big commodity in the trapping days. It is also alleged that people from Michigan were said to have the temprament of wolverines during the Michigan-Ohio War.
He looks shocked as he sees a Buckeye Fan that can actually read and count.
He looks shocked as he sees a Buckeye Fan that can actually read and count.
National Trout Memorial - Kalkaska
This is a giant Trout Fountain in Kalkaska Michigan. It is supposed to be a Brook Trout which happens to be Michigan's state fish. It was built in 1966.
It's a pretty neat looking statue up close.
Another angle.
The Giant Fish that ate Kalkasa.
This shot needs a Millenium Falcon coming out of the mouth.
This shot needs a scantily clad woman at the top.
It's a pretty neat looking statue up close.
Another angle.
The Giant Fish that ate Kalkasa.
This shot needs a Millenium Falcon coming out of the mouth.
This shot needs a scantily clad woman at the top.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Comerica Park
Comerica Park would have been my next stop on Woodward. It was a nice day, no people there. So....
The Tiger standing at the front of the stadium. On a game day it is impossible to get a picture like this.
One of the Tigers on the roof.
A closeup of his head.
Another shot of the Tiger.
One of the Tigers that line the building.
The Tiger standing at the front of the stadium. On a game day it is impossible to get a picture like this.
One of the Tigers on the roof.
A closeup of his head.
Another shot of the Tiger.
One of the Tigers that line the building.
The Central United Methodist Church
Russell Alger
William Cotter Maybury
Hazen S. Pingree
Compuware Headquarters
Campus Martius
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