Landscape Photography
Frankfort & Elberta Beaches & Piers Aerial Photo from SE
With Frankfort to the north of the channel and Elberta Bluffs & Beach on the south side, this beautiful location is where the Betsie River flows through Betsie Lake and into Lake Michigan in the northwest region of Michigan's lower peninsula (a couple miles south of Crystal Lake) in Benzie County. This aerial photo was taken from southeast of the Frankfort Harbor on a summer afternoon.
With Frankfort to the north of the channel and Elberta Bluffs & Beach on the south side, this beautiful location is where the Betsie River flows through Betsie Lake and into Lake Michigan in the northwest region of Michigan's lower peninsula (a couple miles south of Crystal Lake) in Benzie County. This aerial photo was taken from southeast of the Frankfort Harbor on a summer afternoon.
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Charlevoix South Pier Light Station Aerial Photo from SW
This is an aerial photo of the beach, piers and lighthouse in Charlevoix on the northwest shores of Charlevoix County in Michigan's lower peninsula. In the background of this photo we can see Round Lake just beyond the bridge with Lake Charlevoix in the distance. This photo was taken on a hot, hazy summer afternoon.
This is an aerial photo of the beach, piers and lighthouse in Charlevoix on the northwest shores of Charlevoix County in Michigan's lower peninsula.
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Charlevoix Lighthouse Twilight with Boat Lights
This photo is the result of some long exposures of boat light trails just after sunset in Charlevoix along the Round Lake Channel, looking out towards the South Pier Lighthouse and Lake Michigan.
This photo is the result of some long exposures of boat light trails just after sunset in Charlevoix along the Round Lake Channel, looking out towards the South Pier Lighthouse and Lake Michigan.
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