What These 16 Michigan Photographers Captured Will Blow You Away – Part 5
A collection of reader-submitted photographs showcasing Michigan's natural beauty and covered bridges.
This week's batch of reader-submitted photography, as usual, was quite impressive. You all have such pride in Michigan's natural beauty that it shines through each and every week. We were especially happy to see some of the state's covered bridge get some representation as they remind us of simpler times on country roads.
Here's our latest compilation of shots that you, our loyal readers, sent our way on the Only In Michigan Facebook page. Once you're done being awe-inspired, please help us keep it going and send us your favorite Michigan pic. Instructions for submitting are at the bottom.
16) Conway
I gotta run, I have a train to catch.
15) Detroit
Say what you will about Detroit, this view is breathtaking.
14) Duck Lake Channel area of Muskegon
Such dramatic footage of the clouds.
13) Fall view on the Tridge in Midland
Now that's crystal clear water.
12) Fallasburg Covered Bridge, near Lowell
Nothing like a Michigan covered bridge.
11) Grand Haven
Way to capture the pastel prettiness of the horizon.
10) Grand Haven (Again)
And look at that fiery sun.
9) Harbert
Fall colors, can't get enough of Michigan fall colors.
8) Joshua's Crossing, St Ann
Another covered bridge... Beautiful, Dan Guajardo, keep 'em coming.
7) Lake Michigan
How on Earth did LEM Photography do this?
6) Losee Lake, Pinckney
Loving the tiny puffy clouds reflected in the water.
5) Luna Pier
The water is such a force of nature, as pictured here by Shelly Walker.
4) Morning sunrise out Facebook user Jackie Beeman Leatherman's front door
When you're in need of inspiration, just look to the sky.
3) Pinnebog River emptying into Saginaw Bay
You almost feel like you're there with the water in this shot.
2) Port Crescent State Park, off M25, in The Thumb
I can't tell where the forest begins and the water ends, it's so beautiful.
1) West of Kalamazoo
Ah yes, still a few days left to find yourself a Jack-O-Lantern at the pumpkin patch.
BRAVO! We can’t get enough of these awesome photos. Please send us what you have so we can keep building an awesome community of Michigan photographers. You can send your best shots of the state to email [email protected] or post to Only In Michigan’s Facebook page.
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