My first time photographing the Chicago Skyline from Indiana Dunes (30+ miles away) was dampened by the weather, but the resulting photo has a certain charm. What do you think?1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/chicago
So, this was my first attempt at photographing the Chicago Skyline from Indiana Dunes (30+ miles away). At first I was disappointed by the weather, but I think it ended up making a cool photo. What do you think?1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/GreatLakesPics
Despite the less-than-perfect weather conditions, I managed to capture a cool photo of the Chicago Skyline from Indiana Dunes (30+ miles away) on my first try. What do you think?1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/ChicagoPics
Long exposure of the Manistee Lighthouse in Michigan from last June. I decided to try and blend the water and sky to blur the horizon. What do you think?1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/GreatLakesPics
I thought I'd make a selective color version of my Grand Haven Lighthouse in a windstorm photograph.1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/LighthousePorn
Long exposure of the Manistee Lighthouse in Michigan from last June. I decided to try and blend the water and sky to blur the horizon. What do you think?1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/LighthousePorn
Can't wait to immerse myself in the colorful world of tulips again! Heading to Holland, MI soon for the annual Tulip Festival. Here's a flashback photo from last year's visit. If you have any must-see spots for capturing stunning tulip shots, please share them in the comments!1yr ⋅ FAPhotoGuy ⋅ r/hollandmichigan