Back in 2006, Z-Man made a visit to Bond Falls near Ontonagon. He took a flowing, close-up of the falls that day and if it wasn’t for the few leaves that he captured on the rocks, you might not have even know that photo was snapped in the Fall.
Our next photo has plenty of color, not exactly an Autumn hue, but so beautiful. That was the sunset over Hancock one evening in 2012, taken by David Owens. When if first appeared, David said, “He wished he was at the shore for the shot, but felt it was quite effective showing the city like it does. He likened it to that of a refinery explosion at the end of the street.” David's right about that, too, it's definitely a blast of color!
Then back in 2015, Carolyn Williams and Andrew Parker were at the Upper Entry of the Keweenaw Waterway, to photograph the Algoma Transport as she entered the irons there. The Algoma was coming to town, delivering the winter road salt supply to the Mattila Dock in Hancock.
Since we didn’t get to see much of the Autumn colors around Bond Falls in our first photo, we have a video that was made by Douglas Feltman in the fall of 2013. He said it was a dreary day, but the colors are still quite beautiful.
By George L. (Yooperinct) on Friday, October 19, 2018 - 06:23 pm:
Bridge Cam looks like snow at this time . . . yah or not? Other local cams look differently. Thanks!
By jbuck (Jbuck) on Friday, October 19, 2018 - 06:49 pm:
Hey George L. (Yooperinct),
I think right now the Bridge Cam is down for the count and that's an old picture. The other cams are the current view.
By Alex "UP-Goldwinger" (Alex) on Saturday, October 20, 2018 - 06:39 am:
Spectacular pix and the video was good, however I wish it had been shot at regular speed instead of fast forward. The music was good as well, so I checked out the artist, Dexter Britain on Amazon and he has a lot of very nice relaxing music. I have some downloading to do.
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