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Uploaded: June 05, 2011 00:54:56

Description

The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse. The first light established on this spot was constructed in 1825 but was destroyed in a storm in 1828. This second light was built in 1829 and is the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes.

Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 26.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

Comments

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic June 05, 2011

Looks like you were up early (or late) to catch this at such a great time of day. #1382682

Jack Gaskin June 05, 2011

This is a BEAUTY
Is that a Cell Phone mast atop the light ????

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Gina Cormier June 05, 2011

Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! #9444687

Monnie Ryan July 28, 2011

Great job, Greg - congratulations! #9560880

Kathryn Wesserling July 28, 2011

Terrific POV (so none of the city junk shows!) One of these days, we'll have to meet up there (my ETA is usually around 5:30 am to beat the Sunrise.) #9561875

Linda Blair August 01, 2011

Beautiful finalist....congratulations!! #9573791

Merna L. Nobile August 04, 2011

Imagine it. Feel it. Receive it. Congratulations, your entry was very special and thanks for sharing it with all of us. Merna Nobile

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