The North Shore of Lake Superior is a place where one can easily get lost in the details.
While its beauty is great when taking in the broader view, it is when one gets down on hands and knees, and really examines the shoreline up close, that the exquisite designs of nature are discovered.
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” ~ Albert Einstein
Ciao! ~ Kat
This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge. ”Lost in the Details” was this week’s theme. Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to others’ responses are found here.
wonderful !!!
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Your photos of rocks encased in the ice were equally eye-catching!
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gorgeous!
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Thank you, Linda!
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Yes! I love the photos and the quote. Simply marvelous!
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Simple words, simple details — but both so profound! ~ Kat
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Just love the first shot!
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Jude, those sunny blue sky days just make that big old Lake sparkle! ~ Kat
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Just stunning! Beautiful pics….and Einstein sure had it right with that quote:)
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Einstein was a genius on more than one level! ~ Kat
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Beautiful shots! And details.. 🙂
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The beauty is so often in the details! 🙂
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Really beautiful. I love the last one. So fantastic.
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Thanks, Sara — it was like a secret ice cave that just invited further exploration. ~ Kat
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Love them all, Kat. The first one is stunning!
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Maddie, thank you! These were from several years ago and I remember it was so hard to tear myself away from the scene ~ Kat
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Kat, you and Lake Superior outdid yourselves with beautiful details. I love the icicles at this time of year. (Love that they’re melting, they’re melting…)
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Yes, the beauty of ice and snow does wear thin come March! But you know we are kidding ourselves to think that true spring is just around the corner 🙂
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A stunning set of details Kat!
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This set was from a few winters back — often a luck of timing with the freeze-thaw cycle to hit it just right for the best artistry of nature! Thanks, Madhu.
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nice clicks.
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And yours, as well — especially the dew drops in the flowers!
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Gorgeous Kat! I love Lake Superior! Many fond childhood memories there.
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The Lake always has something new to offer every time you look at it or walk along its shore. Glad my boys have grown with it as part of their childhood memories, too! ~ Kat
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I will too will gladly be lost in details in such a beautiful, breathtaking place. Nature at its best!
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Thank you, I.T. — nature offers up the best subject matter ~ Kat
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Love the concept and the photos. Nice job!
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Thanks, Lexi!
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Beautiful photos. Such a pretty area.
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Thanks for stopping by, Karen — I never get tired of the beauty the big Lake provides.
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Kat, stunning photographs! I just love love love them! Well done! Wise words are icing on the very delicious cake! xoJulia
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Thanks so much, Julia — the beauty truly does often lie in the details.
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In photographs, in memories, and in life. Thank you for sharing your incredibly beautiful images with us! xoJulia
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