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Maelstrom
 
Image Title:  Maelstrom
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 By: Gary Martin  
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Photographer  Gary Martin {Karma:579}
Project #20 The classic landscape/nature photograph Camera Model Nikon F5
Categories Landscape
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Portfolio Lens Nikkor 300 mm f4 AF-S
Uploaded 12/2/2002 Film / Memory Type Fuji Provia 400F
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1255 Shutter 1/800 - shutter priority mode
Favorites Aperture f 6.3
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About This shot was taken last Saturday at St Joseph, Michigan. The marine near shore forecast was for sustained 30-40 mph winds with gusts to 60 mph from the northwest with waves ranging from 11-16 feet. NOAA didn't let me down on that forecast! Comments are always welcome.
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Gary Martin   {K:579} 1/25/2003
Mark, St Joseph is about 25 miles south of South Haven on I-196. Basically, from South Haven, you take I-196 south until it joins I-94. Go west about 1 exit and you'll see the first Benton Harbor exit. Take it. Go in through Benton Harbor and across the river. Turn right at the first red light after you cross the river. You will have just gone past the police station in St Joseph. Just after you cross the river again, you'll see an exit ramp going down to the right. Take that and make a left at the bottom of the ramp and a right when you can't go any further straight. You'll cross some RR traces and Whirlpool will be on your right. Then you'll take a left that will take you toward a yacht anchorage. Follow the signs for Tiscornia Park and you're there.

Thanks for your comments on my photography, they're appreciated.

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Mark Peterson   {K:3452} 1/24/2003
Gary,
This photo, like everyone of your's, is beautiful. I'm not familiar with the lighthouses in Michigan. Where from South Haven is St Josephs? I would like to take photos of this lighthouse.

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Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 12/17/2002
Agree with Dawna and Bart. Beautiful moment captured! Love those waves.
Debbie

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 12/2/2002
Really a beautiful shot. The waves almost look painted. Great timing too.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 12/2/2002
a fine image Gary, lovely fg interest with the waves, and the large wave breaking on the farthest point creates such drama -great stuff!

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