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  • There is a floating bog in Big Bay Lagoon where these carnivorous Pitcher Plants thrive. A thick bed of sphagnum moss is all that stands between the surface and water below.
    Pitcher Plant on Sphagnum Moss_Helic...JPG
  • A pre-sunrise glow reveals these primitive shapes on the Big Bay Lagoon
    Silhouettes of Time _IMG8327-HDR.JPG
  • On the floating bog, among the pitcher plants, are these tiny, carnivorous sundews. Only a couple inches across, droplets on their tiny flowers entice insects to become entangled and devoured.
    Sundew Plant_2018-07-31 09-39-46 (B,...JPG
  • This group of tiny mushrooms is less than two inches wide. A 100mm macro lens brings exquisite detail into view.
    Mushroom Colony_Helicon 2018-08-02 1...JPG
  • Three Red Pines on Madeline Island are lit by the golden glow of the just-risen sun.
    Big Bay Trio_IMG8269-HDR.JPG
  • Before sunrise. Too cloudy to see the sun and light enough to show some color.  Wind from an approaching low pressure system was creating wave. This long exposure shows that the only thing not moving is the rock.
    Sea Stack on Big Bay Point_IMG8439-E...JPG
  • The northern tip of Devil's Island is the northernmost point of Wisconsin. These sea caves were created by tens of thousands of years of  wave action on its sandstone shores.
    Devil's Island Sea Caves_IMG8926.JPG
  • A colony of bunchberrys in the morning's first light along a beach trail at Big Bay Town Park.
    Bunchberrys on the Trail_Helicon 201...JPG
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