Sticks With You

I pulled into the American Legion Park in St. Ignace, MI purely on a whim this morning.  The dawn's glow was split in half — half near the St. Ignace lighthouse and half of the glow on the south end of Mackinac Island.  That's the half you see here. I have a friend that likes empty benches. Whenever I see one, I think of her.

It's interesting how that works.  Some like benches, some like fog, some love the Moon.  It sticks with you and influences what you see.  Just as the things you read do.  Here — where the warm (artificial) light meets the cool light — I'm reminded where I read that.  Galen Rowell wrote a lot about photography.  

We should probably be careful about who we let into our heads.  But I don't think we are.

Dawn breaks over Lake Huron in St. Ignace, Michigan.

Nikon D7500 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
50mm
F8@1.6 seconds
ISO 400

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©Don Brown 2024


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