Beaver Island Nature Photography

DNR Cabin on Beaver Island.

I have recently updated my website with photographs from a 3 week Nature Photography course I took on Beaver Island. As part of Charleviox County in Northern Michigan Beaver Island can be accessed by regular boat or airplane services. The island is full of scenic views, historic sites and, as an interesting side-note, was home to the first and only King in the United States, King Strang.

For a photographer like myself, Beaver Island was a gold mine. The Island was littered with old buildings whose interiors were filled with interesting shapes, textures and colors. The old structures were not the only items that caught my photographic eye; there were all sorts of wild animals running around and beautiful landscapes that surrounding me. If you get a chance during your college career, I highly recommend making a spot in your busy schedule to take a class on Beaver Island; I guarantee you won’t regret it… unless you go in the winter…. don’t do that.

Wanna see what I’m talking about? Check out my Beaver Island collection.

4 Responses to Beaver Island Nature Photography

  1. Dave P said:

    I just downloaded a glorious picture you took as my background.

    I also downloaded a few of just you…

    for my personal collection.

  2. Brittiny Bunett said:

    Hi Danny,

    I am in photography class right now and I wanted to look at your photos but I would have to download something and I am not allowed to. I am sure they are good though.

    Love ya,

    Britt

  3. Dear Dan,

    Sher sent me the address of your collection of photos at Beaver Island. They are great. It is so beautiful there, I want to go and see it myself.

    Love, Mary Ann Gaul

  4. Jason said:

    Dan, those are some GREAT photos, you've really got an eye for bringing out the beauty in objects that have been lost to time. Great work, I can't wait to see your next collections.

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