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Flowers   D-Lux 7

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Chimney conundrum.  D-Lux 7.

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I just took a fall trip to my cabin in the Upper Peninsula and shot a bit of color with the DLux 7. In order to post a large selection together here, I dropped the size to 1200 pixels and used the quality setting of 0 when saving for web, so the images aren't going to look their best. About 40 years ago my wife and I bought this land, 80 acres, and built the small cabin by hand. It was one of the best investments we ever made. The first shot shows the access road where you first come onto our property. The second is my self-portrait (tripod) after getting unpacked and settled in. This was a solo trip since my wife was unable to clear her schedule. The next shots show the cabin and the way it is situated high on a bluff overlooking a valley. The night interior isn't very good quality because I shot it without a tripod from the sleeping loft and had to use ISO 1600. The following four shots were taken as I walked the perimeter of the land looking for a bit of color. The final shot is the Sturgeon River with water stained brown by the high iron concentration in rocks it flows through. One corner of our land butts up against the river right where I shot this photo. Up until a few years ago, this was a huge backwater lake formed by a power dam and it was one of the most wonderful places I've ever canoed. Then the dam was taken down, draining the backwater lake and returning this to a free flowing river. I wasn't happy about that initially, but when I see the way this wild river is now flowing, I can see it was the correct thing to do.

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Am 5.10.2020 um 23:01 schrieb fotografr:

I just took a fall trip to my cabin in the Upper Peninsula and shot a bit of color with the DLux 7. In order to post a large selection together here, I dropped the size to 1200 pixels and used the quality setting of 0 when saving for web, so the images aren't going to look their best. About 40 years ago my wife and I bought this land, 80 acres, and built the small cabin by hand. It was one of the best investments we ever made. The first shot shows the access road where you first come onto our property. The second is my self-portrait (tripod) after getting unpacked and settled in. This was a solo trip since my wife was unable to clear her schedule. The next shots show the cabin and the way it is situated high on a bluff overlooking a valley. The night interior isn't very good quality because I shot it without a tripod from the sleeping loft and had to use ISO 1600. The following four shots were taken as I walked the perimeter of the land looking for a bit of color. The final shot is the Sturgeon River with water stained brown by the high iron concentration in rocks it flows through. One corner of our land butts up against the river right where I shot this photo. Up until a few years ago, this was a huge backwater lake formed by a power dam and it was one of the most wonderful places I've ever canoed. Then the dam was taken down, draining the backwater lake and returning this to a free flowing river. I wasn't happy about that initially, but when I see the way this wild river is now flowing, I can see it was the correct thing to do.

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God morning,

my best wishes, from germany living close to Frankfurt/Main, to you and your wife. It's wonderful.

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On 10/5/2020 at 10:01 PM, fotografr said:

I just took a fall trip to my cabin in the Upper Peninsula and shot a bit of color with the DLux 7. In order to post a large selection together here, I dropped the size to 1200 pixels and used the quality setting of 0 when saving for web, so the images aren't going to look their best. About 40 years ago my wife and I bought this land, 80 acres, and built the small cabin by hand. It was one of the best investments we ever made. The first shot shows the access road where you first come onto our property. The second is my self-portrait (tripod) after getting unpacked and settled in. This was a solo trip since my wife was unable to clear her schedule. The next shots show the cabin and the way it is situated high on a bluff overlooking a valley. The night interior isn't very good quality because I shot it without a tripod from the sleeping loft and had to use ISO 1600. The following four shots were taken as I walked the perimeter of the land looking for a bit of color. The final shot is the Sturgeon River with water stained brown by the high iron concentration in rocks it flows through. One corner of our land butts up against the river right where I shot this photo. Up until a few years ago, this was a huge backwater lake formed by a power dam and it was one of the most wonderful places I've ever canoed. Then the dam was taken down, draining the backwater lake and returning this to a free flowing river. I wasn't happy about that initially, but when I see the way this wild river is now flowing, I can see it was the correct thing to do.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for posting - it looks idyllic (and I am very envious!).

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Power line easement cutting through our land in the Upper Peninsula.

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Down by the river (back home again).

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Dead Oak tree, University of Wisconsin Arboretum, Madison, WI

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Along the bank of the river today.

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My favorite neighbor. Her name is Blue. I find that the D Lux 7 images convert very nicely to b&w.

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Harbour shoreline at high tide.

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