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by Gales Of November
$15.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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The light overlooking the mouth of the Black River in South Haven, Michigan entered service in 1872. The wooden tower was replaced with the current,... more
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11 oz.
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5 - 7 business days
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The light overlooking the mouth of the Black River in South Haven, Michigan entered service in 1872. The wooden tower was replaced with the current, cast iron tower in 1903. It took 10 workers a little more than a month to complete the job. In 1913, the light was moved to its current place at the end of the pier. The catwalk runs from the shore to the light and provided a way for the keeper to access the light during inclement weather. It is original and only one of four such catwalks that sill survive in Michigan.
Parasail surfing involves a large, inflatable wing tethered to a surfer who is connected to a surfboard. Using the airfoil, the user harnesses the power of the wind to provide motion. The surfer uses the wind to head out into the open water, then turn and race back towards shore. With timing, they can obtain great heights above the waves.
Here, the sun breaks through the clouds as a parasail surfer catches big air at the South Haven Light.
I developed an interest in photography at a young age, often following my father around while he took pictures. From that I learned the basics and purchased my first camera while still in high school. I learned more through reading and trial and error. My first formal training came in 2013 when I took a basic photography class at a community college. During high school I became fascinated with the freighters that sailed on the lakes. The boats intrigued me and for a time I wanted to work on them. My career took me down a different path, but I never lost my interest in the boats. In 2011 I combined my two interests, loading my camera in my car and chasing the boats around the lakes. I hope to highlight the hardworking ships and...
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Deb Halloran
Chris, What a beautiful image with amazing details...excellent description. Nicely done. v/f
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you very much, Deb.
Rosemary Colyer
Great composition in this wonderful capture! L/F
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Rosemary.
Deyanira Harris
Wow an amazing capture Gales!! lfv :-)
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Deyanira.
Susan McMenamin
Awesome shot! L/F
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Susan!
Heloisa Castro
Great capture! fav
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Heloisa.
Shirley Sirois
Very rich image with a lot going on here!.......L.
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Shirley.
Kathleen Sartoris
What a cool place. l/v/f
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, Kathleen. I really like it here.
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Wonderful depth and beautiful blues Gale! We added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you both!
William Beuther
Great shot! Beautifully composed with so much to see.
Gales Of November replied:
Thanks, William!
Aaron Whittemore
Wow! incredible image, love the wild parasailer. Great photography. V/F
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you for the compliment, Aaron.
Donna Kennedy
Fabulous image and info Chris!...fav/tweet/like
Gales Of November replied:
Thank you, Donna!