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The scenery and colors of Michigan change with the seasons. From the blooming cherry trees and lavender fields in the summer and vibrant foliage in the fall to the dramatic ice formations in the winter, there are so many beautiful places to photograph in Michigan throughout the year. On Thi...
The Asian Longhorn Beetle is prohibited in Michigan thanks to the larvae which tunnel through the host tree while feeding, eventually killing the tree. Its favorite host is the Maple Tree of which Michigan has well over one billion. If found, infected trees must be completely removed. Read mo...
Munising Munising is quite a drive from Lansing, but it has tons of great outdoor activities and views. The pictured rocks have a little appearance in the upper left, along with Grand Island to the left. Little Traverse Bay NASA Little Traverse Bay If you follow the shoreline this is the...
Pinckney is home to Schell Family Farm. They have a variety of crops that they produce every year, sunflowers included. Also included; Christmas trees, wildflowers, apples, syrup, pumpkins, and more. VanHouttes Farms VanHouttes Farms is in Armada, Michigan. Another awesome opportunity to get ...
Imagine an expanse of swaying palm trees, cerulean waters, and pristine white sand. Elbow Beach has it all, and it is one of the loveliest in Bermuda. Although this beach is mostly flanked by exclusive resorts, the majority of it is in public territory. Often, kite surfers take over when...
"Sadly, these webs were the reason this beautiful red bellied woodpecker died. The webs got caught around its tongue and it became stuck. They use their tongue to retrieve insects deep inside trees and need it to be able to eat properly and remain healthy." ...
And then the rain came, and with it a fierce wind that reminded us that the woods isn’t the smartest place to be, with old trees swaying and cracking, so we quickened our pace. Once back up on the ridge, we could see how wild the weather had become. The wind pushed the ...
Working with Andrea was a DREAM. Andrea is amazing and her work speaks for itself! When I first met Andrea in person it felt like I was meeting an old family friend. I never once felt uncomfortable during any of the pictures. She brought us to so many incredible places! It felt like ...
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