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  • This is a classic North Shore overlook for good reason. The view extends northeasterly toward Shovel Point and the Sawtooth Mountains beyond.  Step carefully toward the edge for this view.
    Early Fall at Palisade Head_IMG7235-...JPG
  • I had previously photographed this barn in the subdued colors of spring. On this return visit, I found it surrounded with spectacular fall color. A calm morning to give a clear reflection was a bonus.
    Red Wing Barn_IMG9915-2.JPG
  • Many forest roads near the north shore have a mixture of hardwood species that turn color at slightly different times. This can make for a long sesaon of beautiful fall forests.
    Forest Palette_IMG6236.JPG
  • A two shot panorama on a clear, fall afternoon. Overlooking Oberg Lake.
    Oberg Mountain View_IMG2896-Pano.JPG
  • A solitary branch of colorful leaves hangs against a dark background, backlit by the rising sun.
    Maple Leaves in the Morning Light_IM...JPG
  • Just a short time after sunrise, the taller grasses in this field were illuminated, while the colorful, shorter sumac and other plants remained in the shade. The grasses are blurred by a slow shutter on this breezy morning, futher setting them apart.
    Sun Kissed Prairie Grasses_IMG9937-2.JPG
  • Mount Trudee, Superior Hiking Trail, Silver Bay, MN
    Mount Trudee_P1060097.JPG
  • Tettegouche State Park, Silver Bay, MN
    Tettegouche Park Aspens_P1060092.JPG
  • Even on a sunny afternoon, shade prevails under the canopy of the maple and oak forests of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
    Tree Therapy_1070440.JPG
  • North Refuge Road, Crex Meadows_IMG0...JPG
  • An early morning walk at Lebanon Hills Regional Park.
    Old Oaks_IMG3602-HDR.JPG
  • Sitting with this mighty maple at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum made me feel small and temporary.
    In the Presence of Greatness_1070430.JPG
  • The old cedar holds fast to the rocks. Tettegouche State Park, on the Baptism River.
    Along the Baptism River_P1060078.JPG
  • When looking for a picture, always remember to look up!
    Aspens and Sky_IMG6119.JPG
  • An early morning walk at Lebanon Hills Regional Park.
    Pond View_IMG3587.JPG
  • One of my teachers, Bryan Hansel gets credit for this one. I was in his workshop. He showed us how to keep searching until you find that magical place where it all comes together. If not for him, I would have walked by this.
    Cross River Solitude_IMG6460.JPG
  • Maple leaves are glowing with early morning sunlight. A raft of barges drives through the scene. At Frontenac State Park.
    Sunrise Maple_IMG9959-2.JPG
  • In the Superior National Forest north of Tofte, the Tait river runs through the forest and alongside the gravel roads almost unseen and unnoticed.
    Tait River_IMG7227.JPG
  • There were several photographers present when the sun emerged from beneath the clouds. An audible gasp when through the group as the golden aspens below suddenly lit up for this extraordinary display.
    Carlton Peak Sunglow_IMG6334.JPG
  • Walking by this hillside, I was struck by the juxtaposition of this old Bur Oak and the younger Red Oaks on the hilltop. Nothing is forever, but this old oak has lasted a long time.
    Old Oak on the Prairie_IMG9995-2.JPG
  • This standout clone of aspens is in Custer State Park, Black Hills, SD
    Fall Color Fun_IGP3080.JPG
  • Fall color leaves hang on to this red oak into January and beyond.. A Photoshop oil paint filter applied to emphasize patterns, texture and light.
    Whimsical Red Oak_IMG0426-Edit.JPG
  • The lighthouse offers a different personality every day. Fall colors under light clouds were this day's gift.
    Split Rock Beauty_P1060136-16x20.JPG
  • Ice at Minnehaha can appear multi-colored. While the ice from the flow of Minnehaha Creek over the fall is more uniform.  Ice that comes from seepage through the sandstone layers on either side of the fall can be colored by minerals and plant materials that stain the water.  The result is a delightful array like this..
    Impenetrable_IMG0535.JPG
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