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For the past couple of nights the lake has been so calm I couldn't resist taking the boat out to the Susie Islands to do some shooting despite having clear, "boring" skies. On days where there aren't any clouds I find the most interesting light to be either the hour before the sun comes up or the hour after the sun goes down. Cloudless days can produce a rather beautiful glow in the sky during these times.(Above and below: Sunset from Lucille Island)
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(Above: Sunlit trees on Long Island)
(Above: Twisted tree on Big Susie Island)
(Above: Evening light on Big Susie Island)
(Above: Lichen on Lucille Island)
(Above: Small rock island off the western tip of Lucille Island)
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