We usually go up to lake Superior in mid to late September. it is still tourist season but there are fewer people and the days are shorter to it is easier to get those sunrise and sunset shots. I ended up getting wet taking this shot. I had tried to get it from a couple of other places but every time I composed a shot a small child in brightly colored clothing would pop up and end up in the shot. So I got close and I think the discoloration in the photo occurred when the spray hit the lens.
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I like it. Can’t help but think, when I’m along side any of the Great Lakes look SO MUCH like the ocean. So vast!, they
The first time I ever saw an ocean was in Boston. My first though was that it looked like lake superior and my second thought was that the ocean is not as beautiful as lake superior.