A photograph taken last night at the Little Sable Point Lighthouse on Lake Michigan. This one shot was a long exposure of 13 minutes. We were out there, trying to catch the meteor shower, that never seemed to have come. Haha! But either way, what a great night for some
Little Sable Point Lighthouse is one of our absolute favorite lighthouses found throughout Michigan. It is also a great spot to capture star trails with a lighthouse in the foreground. This picture was captured back in 2014, and won second place in The Detroit News’ photo contest the following year.
Little Sable Point Lighthouse is located in the beautiful Silver Lake State Park. This part of the park is located in Mears Michigan which is south of Pentwater. A bit of Little Sable Point information & history… The lighthouse was first built in 1874. In our opinion, this is one
This is a photograph that is comprised of 2 individual shots. 1 shot is with the star trails that you see swirling around, and the other, is just a shot of the lighthouse, and the stars, without any movement. This is why you can look and see a star before
Although this lighthouse is currently decommissioned from it’s lighthouse duties, it is still a beautiful sight to see if you are ever nearby. They have kept this lovely lighthouse in fantastic order, and you can even enjoy a trip into the lighthouse tower, and experience a new view of Lake
Although this lovely and picturesque lighthouse is no longer on active duty, it is still a sight to behold. When you visit this lovely lighthouse, you will find that you can climb the lighthouse tower, and stand where it’s saving light once was located, while looking out over the majestic
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