The Holland Harbor Lighthouse

We didn’t have much time to visit this lighthouse during our trip to Holland Michigan but I was able to take a few quick shots.  It was around 4pm in the afternoon therefore the shadows were somewhat harsh. I used my Lee graduated filters which helped a lot.

ISO 200 1/180 sec f8 21mm (leica m typ 240, leica 21mm super-elmar, LR5 beta)

Oh Boy…

This is coming saying in our house right now.

ISO 400 1/350 sec f.95 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm Noctilux, LR4)

The Hike part 7

Part 1     Part 2     Part 3     Part 4     Part 5     Part 6

ISO 200 1/3000 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

The Hike part 6

Part 1     Part 2     Part 3     Part 4     Part 5

ISO 200 1/3000 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

The Hike part 5

Part 1     Part 2     Part 3     Part 4

ISO 200 1/2000 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

The Hike part 4

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

ISO 200 1/1500 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

 

 

The Hike part 3

Part 1

Part 2

ISO 200 1/250 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

The Hike part 2

Part 1

ISO 200 1/2000 sec f2 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron, LR4)

The Hike part 1

Hopefully most who have visited my site have also traveled over to the blog site Prosophos.  Peter, the man behind Prosophos often times post a series of pictures that  tells a story.  Please visit his site if you have the opportunity.

Today, I will start a series of pictures taken while on a hike at Saugatuck Sand Dunes park.  I never realized that Lake Michigan was that beautiful!

ISO 200 1/250 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4)

 

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