RHH's photos with the keyword: big sable

Big Sable Lighthouse

RHH
15 Jun 2020 26 11 157
We are in Michigan visiting family and last week my youngest brother, a friend and I went out for the evening to Ludington State Park and the Big Sable Lighthouse there. We went to photograph the lighthouse and the sunset and ended up photographing a storm that moved across the lake to the north of the lighthouse as well as the sunset. From there we went to Little Sable and photographed that lighthouse and the Milky Way there and did not get home until 3:00 am.

Sand Patterns

RHH
15 Jun 2020 14 1 96
This was taken near the Big Sable lighthouse on the shore of Lake Michigan. I was there with my youngest brother and friend to photograph the sunset and to do some astral photography.

Lake Michigan

RHH
15 Jun 2020 15 2 88
This was Lake Michigan and the beach there when my youngest brother, a friend and I hiked out to Big Sable Lighthouse to photograph ythe lighthouse and the sunset there.

Breakwater

RHH
15 Jun 2020 13 3 93
These were the waves on the breakwater at Big Sable Point in Ludington State Park in Michigan when I was there recently with my younger brother and friend. The water in Lake Michigan is very high and the beaches are being washed away and since the water is now so near the Big Sable lighthouse a breakwater is a necessity.

Big Sable Point Lighthouse

RHH
14 May 2019 28 17 222
Big Sable Point is on the east shore of Lake Michigan in Ludington State Park. The ight is still used for navigation but the lightkeepers house is now a museum. We visited the lighthouse with family members while in Michigan for a wedding.

Dunes at Big Sable

RHH
14 May 2019 6 1 113
These are some of the dunes and beach grass at Big Sable Point on Lake Michigan.

Big Sable Point

Lake Michigan

RHH
14 May 2019 6 1 104
It is no wonder that Lake Michigan and other four lakes are referred to as the Great Lakes since they are among the largest lakes in the world. The lakes are very high at present with little beach and the dunes are being washed away but this goes in cycles and will probably be different in a few years.