In photography there is a term called the rule of thirds. This "rule" says images are best seen when you put your subject in 2/3rds of your image. While this is the case for most photographs, rules are meant to be broken. For example; I couldn't cut off the emerging fall colors in Copper Harbor and I couldn't cut off the view of this unique sunrise. I tested cutting one out for the other and it just wasn't the same. I liked the colliding beauty of the two.
Gabbro Falls is a really easy waterfall to visit. Although it is not for the faint of heart because there are no railings and a rather large drop into a gorge, it is a very pretty double waterfall. This 40 foot waterfall is on the Black River and found in Bessemer Township, Michigan.
It seemed like every road you drove down was incredible for fall colors this year in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was really hard not to stop at every turn of the road and snap shots like this. Beautiful scenes like this were not without obstacles, just hours before I shot this it was white out conditions that made the roads undrivable. I'll take a little snow for scenes like this any day.