Did I ever say that Michigan was an ugly place?? Of course, I mean downtown Detroit, which from my experience wasn’t exactly Pleasantville. Here, Wulf brings us photographic proof that Michigan’s got a lot of different views. Oh, and then there’s his brilliant new 9-5 to go with it.
Here’s another potential submission I’ve received for the Saab Pride book. In Wulf’s case, he’s got an embarassment of riches as I’ve just looked through around 40 photos of his and the large majority of them would be perfect candidates for the book.
How good are they? This is one I didn’t recommend for use in the book. You can imagine for yourself how picturesque the others must be.
If you’re contemplating a submission for the book, please do get your camera out and get some shots. There’s plenty of good scenery out there at this time of year, so if you’ve got a landmark or something else that’s beautiful nearby, get your Saab out and get snapping.
Entries close November 10 and the full instructions and conditions are here.
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Hey Wulf, whereabouts is that taken? You might try at Blackstar Farms for some cool vineyard shots. Angled with vineyards in the background and the mansion to the side. Or Leeland, for a change and to show yet another great Michigan site. (a lot of opportunities for variety in that area!!)
Oh, and obviously there is a LOT of scenery like the above picture on the way up! Nice shot, by the way
That picture was taken near Boyne City/Lake Charlevoix where I work. Fall colors were beautiful this year. You can check my website for some more fall color pictures from the area. There are so many beautiful areas around here but the fall colors are finished unfortunately.
If anyone wants to check out the pictures I have to choose from to submit (and perhaps help me decide), you can find them here. I wish I would have a better camera so the pictures would turn out a bit better when it comes to lighting and sharpness.
Noice. Great color. We’re just beginning to turn here and we’ll have a good year for fall foliage, too. In most years by the time the leaves just start to turn a couple of storms roll through to knock them all down. This year has been calm.