Friday, February 17, 2012

Point Iroquois Lighthouse - Whitefish Bay, Michigan

Via Flickr:
Named for the Iroquois warriors massacred there by the Ojibwe in 1662. Native Algonkians called the point "Nadouenigoning", composed of the words "Nadone" (Iroquois) and "Akron" (bone)

We climbed the tower and had a look at our Canadian neighbors shoreline. (photo below)
Looks like their going green after seeing all of the wind turbines lining their shores.

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Camera - Nikon D700
Lens - Nikon 16-35mm
Exposure - 1/640 sec
Aperture - f/16
Focal Length -19mm
ISO Speed - 200
Quality - raw processed in capture NX2
Tripod - manfrotto-proxb

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