2014: Keweenaw Icebergs

Gusting winds off the Lake Superior from north/west/northwest over the last few days have been pushing large chunks of ice almost all along the western shoreline of the Keweenaw Peninsula.

While few tens of feet into the lake in most places, the icebergs/ice chunks extended at least the length of a football field into the lake near the mouth of Owl Creek in Great Sand Bay.

EXIF and other information

Archive ID n2c_113-4423
Date and Time 2014-05-14 15:30:48
GPS Date and Time Image does not include relevant information
GPS Location 47.44611 N, -88.21687 E, 610 ft (Goolgle Map: Pin | Directions)
Camera Nikon D200
Lens AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED
Focal Length 12.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 18.0 mm)
Mode Aperture-priority AE
Shutter Speed 1/320 second(s)
Aperture f/11.0
ISO 100
Exposure Bias 0
Flash No
Filters None
Light Value 15.2
Hyperfocal Distance 0.65 m
Focus Distance 2.82 m
Depth of Field inf (0.53 m - inf)
Field of View 89.8 deg (5.61 m)
Tripod
No
Notes/Remarks ±2 stop and HDR using Photomatix Pro

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