Michigan
Top 15 places to take pictures
Michigan is a photographer’s dream. There are such a lot of nice alternatives for actually beautiful pictures, from Nice Lakes sunsets to vibrant fall colours to the Higher Peninsula ice caves and spring wildflowers.
There are the long-lasting pictures that scream Michigan: Mackinac Bridge, Pictured Rocks Nationwide Lakeshore and town of Detroit skyline. And there are hidden gems simply ready to be captured by a discerning eye and an iPhone.
Professionals and amateurs alike can have nice enjoyable making memorable pictures throughout the state. Listed here are a few of our favourite spots.
Isle Royale
Is there a greater place in Michigan to take beautiful nature images? This distant island in Lake Superior is the second-least visited nationwide park within the nation. Its magnificence is rugged, uncooked and expansive. It can take effort to get to the island, accessible by ferry or airplane, however you are assured to make nice pictures and reminiscences.
Sleeping Bear Dunes
There are such a lot of nice pictures to be captured at Sleeping Bear Dunes Nationwide Lakeshore. A favourite spot is from the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. The gradients of each the sand and water will give your pictures each depth and texture. The opposite iconic shot is your family members hurtling downhill after an exhausting Dune Hill climb.
Mackinac Bridge
The bridge is an architectural and engineering masterpiece. The bridge’s expanse — about 5 miles — could make it tough to {photograph}. Meaning photographers must be artistic whereas acknowledging they are not going to get the entire bridge within the body. Let nature show you how to body your shot. Dawn and sundown are prime instances to {photograph} the bridge. Placid Lakes Michigan and Huron present a serene anchor in your frame-worthy shot.
Lake Michigan shoreline
With over 3,200 miles of shoreline in Michigan, there are numerous locations from which to take breathtaking pictures of the Nice Lakes. Attempt to stand up excessive on a sand dune, cliffs or lookout areas to get a panoramic shot. This picture captures the place Lake Michigan and Duke Lake come collectively in Muskegon County.
Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race
The sailboats are completely beautiful. The very best pictures of this annual race are taken from the water. In order that excludes most of us. However there are nonetheless nice pictures to be made. The parade of boats down the Black River earlier than heading up the St. Clair River to the beginning in Lake Huron will be dramatic, minus the colourful sails. In case you occur to be at Mackinac Island on the finish of the race, you would possibly be capable of get some pictures there.
Bond Falls, Ontonagon River
Tahquamenon Falls will be the most acquainted within the Higher Peninsula, however there are many different photo-worthy falls. Try the Bond Falls Scenic Web site, the place a brief hike from the parking space offers vantage factors to make stunning photographs. Fall is a perfect time to shoot there, however put on footwear that may navigate moist rocks since you would possibly encounter a moist path.
Pictured Rocks Nationwide Lakeshore
A number of the greatest pictures of those iconic sandstone cliffs come from the water. You possibly can take a ship experience or courageous a kayak. Both is definitely worth the funding. The colours are attributable to layers and seepage of copper, iron and manganese within the historic rock. At sundown, the cliff takes on an orange coloration.
View from Crystal Mountain
As a result of Michigan has a few of the most vibrant falls colours, it isn’t arduous to seek out good pictures spots. If you wish to seize a large view of the altering panorama, head to Crystal Mountain. And in case you’re fortunate, you may encounter a brilliant blue sky and white clouds so as to add depth and distinction to your shot.
Lake Superior sundown
The Large Lake is a superb place to make images. Superior has a various persona, at instances huge and daring, at others instances peaceable and awe-inspiring. The seaside at Au Prepare is a well-liked spot to look at the sundown. If you wish to attempt to seize it along with your digital camera or telephone, go for it. Or, you could possibly simply bask within the glow of Pure Michigan magnificence.
Eben Ice Caves
The mere phrases “ice cave” conjure photographs of intrigue and grandeur. And perhaps even persuade us that Michigan winters aren’t that dangerous. It is true. The Eben Ice Caves outdoors Marquette are a sight to behold – and {photograph}. You will must hike lower than a mile to get there. It is definitely worth the effort.
Tulips in Holland
You must plan forward for this one as a result of the tulips are in full bloom for just a few weeks within the spring. However when they’re, it is a sight to behold. So. Many. Tulips. Discover the colours that resonate with you and so they play along with your digital camera angles. Get low and shoot lengthy. Give attention to the element of a single tulip. Or body your flowers with Holland’s iconic windmill as a backdrop.
The Ledges
The Ledges in Grand Ledge close to Lansing are stunning in any season. It is a straightforward hike alongside the path to the sandstone formations believed to be about 3 million years outdated. Photographers will see completely different colours and textures relying on the daylight and season. You would possibly see some climbers via your viewfinder relying on the day.
Cranbrook Japanese Backyard
You do not have to journey Up North to make beautiful images. There are stellar gardens throughout Michigan, together with Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills. Test it out when the Japanese cherry blossoms are in bloom.
Belle Isle
Do not sleep on this stunning park within the metropolis of Detroit. At practically 1,000 acres, the park has an aquarium and a conservatory. There are mountaineering trails, too. Scott Memorial Fountain is a superb backdrop for a photograph that captures the comfort that descends on individuals once they discover refuge from the quick tempo of town.
Detroit skyline
You will have to go away the nation to get this iconic picture. The Detroit skyline is inspiring always of day, however the night time sky offers a particular dimension. Head to the roof of the Windsor, Ontario, Hilton to attempt to replicate this magnificence.
Primary ideas for taking stunning scenic pictures
Select the precise time of day. Often, pictures look higher when taken within the early morning or late afternoon when the solar is decrease on the horizon. When the solar is overhead, the sunshine tends to be fairly harsh and contrasty however when the solar is low on the horizon like within the early morning or late afternoon, a heat, golden glow can gentle up the scene for a extra pleasing picture.
Don’t restrict your self into solely taking pictures on brilliant sunny days. Overcast, and even stormy-looking climate, could make for some dramatic pictures.
Use a tripod. Even in case you are utilizing a sensible telephone, a tripod will assist regular and line up the shot in order that the digital camera motion can be stored to a minimal in addition to maximizing depth of subject through the use of a smaller f-stop like f11 or f16.
Search for a distinct standpoint. It’s straightforward to drag out a wide-angle lens and get your entire scene into view and that may be a great establishing shot, however don’t be afraid to make use of a telephoto to make a composition from that very same view to carry the scene nearer and to fill the body.
Do a little analysis on the realm first. Not solely will this be useful in figuring out the place to {photograph}, but in addition the perfect time of day, when it might be much less crowded, and perhaps even restrictions on when and the place you may {photograph} like in some nationwide parks.
Michigan
How bird flu is impacting poultry farms in Michigan
Michigan officials say two more instances of bird flu have been confirmed at commercial poultry farms in Ottawa County.
“We’ve seen six commercial organizations confirmed positive with highly pathogenic avian influenza in the past few weeks, two since the start of the year,” said Dr. Tim Boring, Director of the Michigan Dept of Agriculture and Rural Development.
A multi-layered approach is underway to limit the spread.
That includes a disinfection process, robust surveillance, and heightened surveillance at neighboring poultry facilities.
But it’s not just commercial facilities that have seen cases of the virus.
Within the past couple of weeks, bird flu was confirmed in a backyard flock in Jackson County.
He has this advice for anyone keeping poultry in their yard.
“Isolating your birds from wild birds they may be exposed to, making sure they stay in a coup, if possible, locked up at night, segregating food and water system from wild birds,” Dr. Boring.
Handwashing after handling birds is important, too.
The outbreak here in Michigan mirrors what’s happening elsewhere across the country.
Nearly 100 commercial livestock operations have been impacted, affecting more than 17 million birds.
More than 60 people have become infected nationwide, with one reported death associated with the virus this week.
If there is any good news, it’s that the outbreak shouldn’t have an impact on the food supply.
“Food system is safe, pasteurizing is an effective step to kill the virus and any dairy products here, make sure you wash your eggs and cook your meat,” Dr. Boring.
If you keep poultry and notice a sick animal, your first call should be to a vet or the MDARD directly at 1-800-292-3939.
You should also use PPE when handling the animal and wash your hands well. As for any wild backyard bird visitors, Dr. Boring says it shouldn’t be cause for concern; however, if you do notice a sick bird, give the DNR’s Wildlife Disease Laboratory a call at 517-336-5030.
Click here to find more information about the outbreak.
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Penn State could mimic Michigan’s College Football Playoff run, but James Franklin isn’t Jim Harbaugh
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Penn State will advance to the College Football Playoff semifinals after beating Boise State and head coach James Franklin explains how they pulled it off.
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What about James Franklin?
College football’s bards mused this playoff lacked a dominant team, like 2019 LSU or 2020 Alabama, although Ohio State sprints closer to resembling those past juggernauts.
What about 2023 Michigan, though? Anyone guilty of being the Wolverines’ doppelganger? You know, that team that went undefeated a year ago, but doesn’t garner the same respect as some recent champions from the SEC? (Michigan’s cheating might have something to do with that.)
Look inside the Big Ten to spot a potential Michigan 2.0.
I give you Penn State.
Let’s tour the Nittany Lions:
∎ Bruising defense, equipped with dudes who wreak havoc and live in the opponent’s backfield.
∎ Two splendid running backs, one as good as the other.
∎ A pass attack that highlights a tight end suited for the NFL.
Stop me if this sounds familiar. Should I keep going? OK.
∎ A veteran quarterback enjoying a career-best season.
∎ Dependable offensive line.
∎ Efficient in the red zone.
Who’s this sounding like? It’s sounding like 2023 Michigan.
Penn State can replicate Michigan if James Franklin shakes past
A key difference is that Michigan enjoyed undefeated distinction, while Penn State lost to Ohio State and Oregon.
Another difference? Penn State employs no one in a cheap disguise stealing the opponent’s signs.
But, the absence of a Connor Stalions doesn’t much influence Penn State as much as the presence of James Franklin. His baggage in big games introduces an overdose of doubt toward the Nittany Lions.
Why do sportsbooks give Penn State the longest odds of winning the national championship? Franklin’s paltry performance in games of magnitude, like Penn State’s Orange Bowl matchup with Notre Dame on Thursday, must play a factor.
Ohio State fans grumble about Ryan Day’s flops, but Day’s shortcomings mostly center on one opponent. He stinks against Michigan, but you won’t find Michigan in this playoff.
In the absence of their kryptonite, Day and the Buckeyes emerged stronger in the postseason. Day never has faced his Cotton Bowl adversary, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, but he’s a combined 8-0 against the two coaches opposite Ohio State on the bracket, Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman and Penn State’s Franklin.
Day beat Franklin for the sixth consecutive time in November, when his Buckeyes emerged from Happy Valley with a 20-13 victory. A game that started with the Nittany Lions building a 10-point lead ended with Franklin shouting at a heckling fan while the coach exited the field.
As good as Penn State looked in its first two playoff victories, those results didn’t reverse Franklin’s narrative in marquee games. No one would mistake SMU for Notre Dame. No blue blood runs in Boise State’s veins, only blue turf.
Examination of Penn State’s playoff victories, though, reveals shades of Michigan.
“It’s a very talented, disciplined, tough football team,” Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said of Penn State. “Very creative offense. Utilizes a bunch of different personnel, a bunch of different formations. Going to force you to be extremely disciplined.”
That’s not coach-speak. Freeman accurately described Penn State, and facing Franklin’s squad will be a lot like looking in the mirror for Notre Dame.
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Here’s the quiet part no opposing coach would say out loud: Franklin shrivels against opponents of Notre Dame’s stature. He becomes a bespectacled turtle upon sight of a big dog. He’s pitiful against top-five teams and the biggest brands.
Penn State fans won’t need this reminder, but for the rest of us, consider Franklin’s Penn State record against these opponents:
vs. Ohio State: 1-10
vs. Michigan: 3-7
vs. Michigan State: 5-5
vs. SEC opponents: 2-4
Franklin avoided embarrassment by smashing SMU and handling Boise State. He’d earn respect by beating Notre Dame.
Trust Penn State in Orange Bowl means trusting James Franklin
Jim Harbaugh performed woefully bad in the postseason before winning the national championship. You don’t win the big game until you do. Michigan’s khaki king never won a College Football Playoff game until he burned his blaze of victories last season, not stopping before he’d left for the NFL.
Kirby Smart and Dabo Swinney are college football’s only active coaches to have won national championships, meaning that no matter who’s celebrating on Jan. 20 in Atlanta, a coach will have captured his first national title.
Could it be Franklin? The team’s makeup indicates yes. It’s not the most complete left in the bracket – looking at you, Buckeyes – but Penn State resembles 2023 Michigan, and 2023 Michigan would contend in this tournament.
Previously, I’ve labeled Penn State a light beer version of 2023 Michigan, but there have been plenty of games this season in which the Nittany Lions played like a full-bodied brew, and there’s nothing watered down about Penn State’s superstar tight end Tyler Warren or defensive menaces Abdul Carter and Kobe King.
Put it this way: Harbaugh could win a national championship with this Penn State team.
I like the team. I just don’t entirely trust the coach.
Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network’s national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer. Subscribe to read all of his columns.
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5 Takeaways: Vlad Goldin scores 36, Tre Donaldson adds 20 as Michigan routes UCLA
Michigan men’s basketball had a productive trip to the West Coast as the new year got underway, sweeping new Big Ten Conference additions USC and UCLA to improve to 4-0 in league play.
Late Tuesday night, the No. 24 Wolverines built an 18-point first half lead before the No. 22 Bruins came soaring back with an extended 28-6 run to take the lead themselves, 55-51, with just over 14 minutes left in the game. However, Michigan responded, outscoring the Bruins 39-24 the rest of the way for a 94-75 victory.
Michigan’s 94 points were the most points allowed by UCLA all season by far, with four Wolverines reaching double figures. Here are five takeaways from U-M’s fourth consecutive victory…
Michigan big man Vlad Goldin easily had his best game in a Maize and Blue uniform, and perhaps the best of his collegiate career against the Bruins. The 7-foot center finished with a career-high 36 points on 13-of-18 shooting from the floor and 9-for-11 from the free throw line.
The Wolverines’ center added seven rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot in a spectacular performance. UCLA had no answer for Goldin as he scored 21 points in the first half for Michigan, and while the 7-footer was slowed somewhat in the second half by foul trouble and some adjustments from the Bruins, Goldin helped the Wolverines close out this road victory in L.A.
After a slow start to the season, Goldin has really come into his own over the past three or so week, and has become a dominant force in the Wolverines’ frontcourt.
It was a career day for point guard Tre Donaldson as well, who played an instrumental role in Michigan’s second-half comeback in L.A. With the Wolverines’ trailing by four, Donaldson knocked down a 3-point shot, found forward Will Tschetter for another triple, and hit another 3 himself on three consecutive trips to pull Michigan back even.
Later in the second half, with Goldin and fellow big Danny Wolf each on the bench with four fouls, Donaldson hit two more 3-pointers to extend Michigan’s lead from eight to 12, assisting Nimari Burnett on a third triple minutes later. That stretch sealed the deal for the Maize and Blue.
Donaldson finished with a career-high 20 points on a red-hot 7-of-11 shooting, including 6-of-10 from deep. He added seven assists, six rebounds and a pair of steals for the Wolverines. When Donaldson plays like this, Michigan will be tough for anyone in the country to beat.
Danny Wolf has emerged as a contender for Big Ten Player of the Year this season, but he had a rough second game in Los Angeles. The 7-foot forward played too loose with the basketball and was frustrated by UCLA’s defense, resulting in seven turnovers for Wolf alone. The transfer from Yale also found himself in foul trouble, which forced him to sit for much of the second half.
Despite this, Wolf still managed to score 12 points on an efficient 4-of-7 shooting, and made his usual contributions in other areas with eight rebounds, six assists, a blocked shot and a steal. Wolf can play a little out of control at times, and was clearly frustrated tonight, but still played a large role in Michigan’s victory.
Meanwhile, with small forward Roddy Gayle Jr. out with injury, the Wolverines needed Nimari Burnett to continue his strong play of late, and they got just that from the senior. Burnett scored 17 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor and 3-for-4 from deep. He added four rebounds, four assists and two steals.
The season is still young, but Michigan has the makings of a team that can win the Big Ten and make a run in the NCAA Tournament this March. However, the Wolverines have two key areas they must address in order to realize that potential — limiting turnovers and holding on to double-digit leads.
Michigan had 16 turnovers against UCLA’s tough, aggressive defense, which led to 20 points for the Bruins. The Wolverines did a better job after halftime, but this remains a lingering issue for Dusty May’s squad. During UCLA’s 28-6 run between the end of the first and beginning of the second half, Michigan had five turnovers in about a nine-minute stretch, which contributed to the Wolverines’ blowing its 18-point lead.
Michigan has had several leads evaporate this season, including all three of their losses. The turnovers have played a major role in the Wolverines’ inability to hold these leads, and that will keep this team from realizing its full potential unless it’s corrected.
As mentioned above, there’s some areas to clean up in order for Michigan to reach it’s potential and win championships this season. However, the Wolverines are underrated as the current No. 24 team in the country (per the Associated Press).
Michigan’s three losses have come by a combined five points against Wake Forest (72-70), Arkansas (89-87) and No. 17 Oklahoma (87-86), and the Wolverines led in each of those three defeats. That’s how close this team is to being 15-0. The combined record of those three teams is 35-8.
Ultimately, the Wolverines’ national ranking will take care of itself as long as they continue to win games. Michigan has an excellent chance to continue to build momentum, with homes games against Washington (10-5, 1-3 Big Ten) and Northwestern (10-5, 1-3) sandwiched around a road game at Minnesota (8-7, 0-4) over the next week and a half.
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