I've been watching the number of photographers in the Absolute Michigan group on Flickr as it approached 800 and thought we might reach the big 8-0-0 today in time for Photo Friday. When I logged on this morning I saw that we were indeed there (whoo-hoo!). What's more, the photo was from just down the road from where I live and work, atop Miller Hill in the beautiful Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
It looks like whatever264 has just joined Flickr, and he or she has a few photos from the Leelanau/Benzie County area, including a photo of the Betsie Valley Trail in Autumn and another of a rainbow over Crystal Lake.
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It's exciting to see so many photographers in Michigan taking time to enjoy the natural beauty of our state.
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