
Friday, 9th February 2007
Kewaunee Mist
by James Jordan
Arctic winds on the Great Lakes pick up moisture and dump it as snowstorms on the other side of the lake. The gentle wisps of steam on the shore build up to great clouds in the distance.
Equipment: Nikon FM10
James Jordan
Photo hobbyist since 1997. Corporate communications/marketing professional with nearly 30 years' experience.
Website: pointsoflight.blogspot.com
Kewaunee Mist by James Jordan was photo of the day on Friday, 9th February 2007. It is tagged Ice, Lakes, Lighthouse, Mist. You can leave a comment below.

15 Comments
Mousumi
Hi,
I am impressed by the picture. Its wonderful.
Bob!
I really don’t think I’d like to life there, lol
The building looks as though it should be sitting in the middle of a town about 100 years ago and not on the edge of a lake with snowstorms in the background. Excellent shot and thanks for sharing it with us
Gil Knutson
The house seems to exist somewhere… cold… all by itself! The photo grows on one as they look at it more. I imagine it was cold… any problem with the camera at that temperature?
Thanks for sharing.
Gabriel Cox
I love the way that you’ve used ice as the primary element. Who knew that plain white may be so beautiful.
Eli Shams
What a great landscape !
Christy
Wow, I love this shot, one word came to my mind as I looked at this picture….SERENITY…awsome shot!!
kml
Great capture of a lighthouse in the winter. One doesn’t expect to see a lighthouse that way. I really like this photo!
Anurag
What a powerful image! It looks as though a tsunami is about to hit the shore.
thoughtbeans
Great Picture.
Renee
Very cool photo! Looks like it is floating!
Pieter -sAner- van der Horst
Great shot. Love the light and the colors.
Su
This hits all the buttons for me, lighthouse, water, ice and you have captured the cold! Well done
Su
Keep coming back to look at this, a truly wonderful shot it should be a post card.
mike
What a scene. I love the design and color of the lighthouse.
Rajib Singha
Dramatic shot!