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If you are ever in Marquette Michigan with a camera, I believe they have a law that says "You shall take a picture of this rock thing on Presque Isle". So here is mine.

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derick

10:23PM | Wed, 13 November 2002

Nice place, and a nice picture. If I may suggest something, I would try to crop out the handrail on the bottom left, If you have a quilty scanner or camera, there is a nice picture in the middle of the frame with the nice orange bush, white birch and the wave crashing over the rock, Good Stuff.

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PhrankPower

7:13AM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Good law. Beautiful place. Only thing is I'd take out the hand rail on the lower left. Nice color with the trees!

ChuckEvans

9:12PM | Fri, 15 November 2002

Well, it's easy to see why there is such a law. I bet the REALLY enforce it during fall. (grin) BTW, they have a similar law with the "lone cypress" on the coast in California. On the 17-mle drive, I believe. Not to get arrested, I had to spend a frame as well.

nonjuan

6:19PM | Sat, 16 November 2002

Thank you all for the comments. I thought about cropping the rail out but then thought that it gave more of a "tourist" feel to the image.


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