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  • 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
  • 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
  • A chilly night in the Superior National Forest pays off when the skies come alive.
    Aurora at Mud Creek_IMG6200.JPG
  • On Two Island Lake in the Superior National Forest, clouds and the Aurora joined up to create a striking scene.
    Aurora and Clouds_IMG6216.JPG
  • 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
  • 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
  • Thin clouds allow the moon's golden glow to come through, illuminating the old pine.
    Moon and Stars_IMG6256.JPG
  • This lake, deep in the Boundary Waters Wilderness, is an annual favorite. This view from our campsite provides some extraordinary sunsets.
    Gabimichigami Sunset_P1050649.JPG
  • When looking for a picture, always remember to look up!
    Aspens and Sky_IMG6119.JPG
  • On a breezy night, the tree with no leaves is motionless, while its neighbors sway and blur.
    Shadow Tree on Mink Lake_IMG6262.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
  • An early morning hike up to this viewpoint at Caribou Rock was rewarded with a very red sunrise. I have to add a disclaimer - The sky color is not 100% natural. I had to dial it back a bit. Otherwise, it would have looked fake.
    West Bearskin Sunrise_IMG6407.JPG
  • A two shot panorama on a clear, fall afternoon. Overlooking Oberg Lake.
    Oberg Mountain View_IMG2896-Pano.JPG
  • The Superior National Forest has a perfect mix of hardwood trees to create a multi-colored fall treat. Near the Caribou Trail, Lutsen MN
    Honeymoon Trail 3_IMG6326.JPG
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