Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for “all thing Autumn” Michigan’s Copper Country Color Tour: Copper country is a destination for all things autumn in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. From the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula to the rolling terrain of Porcupine Mountains State Park, the northwest territory of Michigan offers some of the most scenic beauty in this [...]
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Moment in Nature: Intimate Landscape in Copper Country
Celebration of Copper Country Moment in Nature: Intimate Landscape. It’s always fun to photograph intimate landscapes. This past week in Copper Country, little aesthetic scenes were everywhere we looked. Photo: Aspen leaf with water droplets, riverbed rock and autumn reflections; markscarlson.com — at Huron Mountains, MI. ~ Mark S. Carlson, Naturalist Photographer About the [...]
Read More autumn, Mark S. Carlson, Upper Peninsula, water, WaterfallsMichigan’s Copper Country, Bold & Beautiful in Autumn
…From falling waters to falling color. Michigan’s Copper Country, Bold & Beautiful in Autumn Copper country is a destination for all things autumn in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula From the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula to the rolling terrain of Porcupine Mountains State Park, the northwest territory of Michigan offers some of the most scenic beauty [...]
Read More autumn, Eco-Photo Tours, Mark S. Carlson, Upper Peninsula, Waterfalls, wildflowers, WildlifeNature Photography Tips: Photographing Sunsets
It’s not the sunset itself that is offers the best subject matter. Nature Photography Tips from Mark S. Carlson: Often times the best sunset photos are made right after sunset, especially if it’s partly cloudy. Why? Because the light can be very dramatic and with a body of water for reflection plus a few clouds reflecting [...]
Read More Lake Stella, Mark S. Carlson, nature photography tips, sunsets, Upper PeninsulaNature Photography Tips: Photographing Fog
Photographing fog in the windswept pines at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Nature Photography Tips from Mark S. Carlson: When photographing fog, you can control its density with your choice of lens focal length. A wide-angle lens will expand the area of view allowing for more detail in the scene with ‘lighter’ fog. A telephoto lens [...]
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