Kathy & I are currently on a journey through cool, comfortable Michigan. We’ve visited a number of places so I’ll likely be posting images completely out of order as I get to them!
We recently visited Sault Sainte Marie, MI and did a boat cruise (never pass up a boat cruise!) on the Soo Locks. These piles of Taconite are used in the production of steel and were waiting alongside the Algona Steel Company on the St. Marys River. The black piles made me think of the opposite of something like White Sands, NM.
We saw similar sights at International Falls a few years ago. It’s a beautiful sight and a nice photo, Tom.
Thank you, Ken.
I agree, they do!
I did a B&W version that almost looks like a film negative!