Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 12, 2007, Mark Rabiner wrote (regarding his photo which Peter Klein described as "Atomic Bathers"): > Right outa Chicago on hw 94 you get into Indiana and the Sand Dunes > stretch. > You take highway 12 to get closer. > Its one of the seven wonders of the word. > Ok Maybe one of the seven kind of interesting things of the word. > A National Lakeshore. Which is not easy. > Part of the National Park System. somehow. > > Its not just any beach its a beach where you have to smooth out all > your > footprints in the sand afterwards and not bend any blades of grass. > I have nothing but glowing things to say about it. Mark - A helluva nice travelogue you've put together! My wife & I have become quite charmed by this place they call Miller Beach which would seem to be very near to the area you've described above as the source of this snap; in fact so much so that we just bought a beach house there (o.k., it's actually 3 blocks from the water but who's counting.) The national lakeshore protected parkland seems like a heckuva good place for birding much of the year. When we start spending some time there I'll be sure to look into the respective sensitivities of various emulsions & sensors to the radiant energy sources there... Actually, though, I don't remember seeing any cooling towers from the beach where we'll be... there are some foundering steelmills outside of the protected duneland areas, though.. Bob Palmieri