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As Far as the Eye can See
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This is an image of beautiful Lake Michigan taken in northern Wisconsin. In the foreground is a sea cave created by the waves pounding at the limestone for hundreds of years. Approximately 100 miles across from this spot would land you on the shores of Michigan near a lovely town called Charlevoix. Here's some facts on Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes gleaned from the Great Lakes Information Network and Wikipedia: Lake Michigan, is the second largest Great Lake by volume with just under 1,180 cubic miles of water. Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes wholly within the borders of the United States; the others are shared with Canada. It has a surface area of 22,400 square miles (58,000 km) making it the largest lake entirely within one country by surface area. (Lake Baikal, in Russia, is larger by water volume.) Approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long, Lake Michigan has more than 1,600 miles of shoreline. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925 feet at its deepest point. The lake's northern tier is in the colder, less developed upper Great Lakes region, while its more temperate southern basin contains the Milwaukee and Chicago metropolitan areas. The drainage basin, includes portions of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Lake Michigan is hydrologically inseparable from Lake Huron, joined by the wide Straits of Mackinac. The Great Lakes are also connected by the Illinois Waterway to the Gulf of Mexico via the Illinois River and the Mississippi River. An alternate track is via the Illinois River (from Chicago), to the Mississippi, up the Ohio, and then through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (combination of a series of rivers and lakes and canals), to Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Commercial tug-and-barge traffic on these waterways is heavy. Pleasure boats can also enter or exit the Great Lakes by way of the Erie Canal and Hudson River in New York. The Erie Canal connects to the Great Lakes at the east end of Lake Erie (at Buffalo, NY) and at the south side of Lake Ontario (at Oswego, NY). This is my other possible entry for the contest.

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::Ramad
01/17/15 5:27 PM GMT
a lovely photo with the deep blue water and the blue sky with a single bird. Also thanks for the interesting info.
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::Jimbobedsel
01/17/15 6:45 PM GMT
Good information to go along with a great looking shot. I love the composition and the vertical format. Well done, Kathy.
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::0930_23
01/17/15 7:49 PM GMT
I like it in the vertical format Kathy. It gives it the sense of distance you mentioned.
Well composed.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::corngrowth
01/17/15 8:17 PM GMT
Sufficient water to meet the contest topic Kathy, lol. It's a very appropriate contender.
Thanks for this very informative and interesting narrative.

If you'll decide that this will your entry than I wish you Good Luck with it my friend.
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.GIGIBL
01/17/15 8:20 PM GMT
Excellent shot very well captured Kathy.
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::tigger3
01/17/15 11:18 PM GMT
I like the composition, and those blues Kathy, very informative narrative too. Good luck in the contest if you should enter it.
tigs =^..^=
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::mirto56
01/18/15 1:02 PM GMT
Beautiful colors and talk about depth! Those gulls coming into the right frame are a bonus. Good luck in the contest, Kathy!
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::LynEve
01/18/15 1:23 PM GMT
Great info along with this lovely sparkling photo Kathy :)
Best of luck for the contest.
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::Eubeen
01/31/15 3:02 AM GMT
A nice perspective in the photo and composition of the scene, Kathy. Thanks for the geography lesson. Will all this be on the test? If so, I have to go study.
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