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Image of the Month, April 2021: "Ruins of Lake Michigan"

May 05, 2021 in journal

The pandemic didn't make traveling easy these last few months, so I've been working more locally. There's always somewhere new to discover nearby.

In my case, that was the Great Lakes. I'm very fortunate to have them so close and yet, I had never gave them the attention I know now they deserve.

I spent quite a few days camping along Michigan's west coast, all along Lake Michigan's shore. I found landscapes much more beautiful than I would ever imagine. And they have delivered big time.

Some of the images I was able to make there are some of my favorites. Among them, April's Image of the Month, "Ruins of Lake Michigan".

I made this image during a camping trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes. It wasn't meant to be a photography trip, but rather a few days to disconnect from daily life. And yet when I saw this scene I couldn't help it but to try to make an image with the very limited gear I had with me.

You can watch the video of this trip here: Camping in Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan.

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A new image will be released every month and offered at a reduced price during that time. After 30 days, it will be sold at full price. They will never be on sale at any time in the future, the rate during the first month will be the lowest, ever.

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Tags: image of the month, lake michigan, sleeping bear, sleeping bear dunes, michigan, great lakes, midwest
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