A nearly full moon rises over Madeline Island, the largest of the Apostle Islands on the south shore of Lake Superior near Bayfiled, WI. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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This scene of young white pines under the canopy of mature pine trees is increasingly rare. Throughout northern Wisconsin, browsing whitetail deer keep natural pine regeneration to a minimum. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Spring comes late to the Northwoods, so buds are still emerging when the fishing season opens in May. The Deerskin River in Vilas County (WI) is just one of dozens of trout streams that meander through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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The showiest plant of the understory during spring in the Northwoods is the White (Large-flowered) Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum). From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Spring moss and green foliage frame this small Northwoods trout stream found in the Snow Falls Creek State Natural Area in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest (Oconto County, Wisconsin). From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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The combination of streaming rays of sunlight, the high canopy, and sparse undergrowth here give rise to the feeling of being in a cathedral. A stand of mature hemlock dominate this hillside in the Lake Laura Hardwoods State Natural Area, in Wisconsin’s Vilas County. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Here we see club moss beneath towering hemlocks and canopy white pines in the Scott Lake-Shelp Lake State
Natural Area in Forest County, a few miles east of Three Lakes, Wisconsin. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Seventy-foot Morgan Falls glows on a spring day. This waterfall makes up for its modest volume with its beautiful surroundings in the hills near St. Peters Dome, northwest of Mellen, WI. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Flowing over a basaltic-lava shelf, thirty-foot Brownstone Falls is formed where the Tyler Forks River joins the Bad River in its 60 to 125 foot deep canyon. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Twenty-nine foot Copper Falls is nestled in the Bad River canyon west of Mellen, WI. Here, the river flows over black lava on its way to Lake Superior. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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