Photography by This Week’s Moments
A couple watches the sun touch lake Michigan from the Grand Haven Pier and Lighthouse. Photography by Bill Vriesema.
The Frankfort lighthouse glows in the deep blue sky of a midsummer dawn. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Bloodroot blossoms and their unique umbrella of leaves. Bloodroot are named after their red sap. Photography by Wayne Pope.
The silhouette of a Great Blue Heron searching for its evening snack at sunset on White Lake near Montague, Michigan. Photo by Stacy Niedzwiecki.
“I happened across this fellow (the traditional bird of Spring) during my walk with my dog in Kentwood, Michigan.” – photographer Christopher Kierkus.
“Hustling from Scottville, Michigan to the Ludington State Park to photograph the sunset, I made a last minute decision to not shoot right along the shoreline of Lake Michigan, and instead, turned down Piney Ridge …
Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus), flying in, excavating in the hole and throwing out the chips as he built his home at Aman Park, Kent County, Michigan. Photography by John Dykstra.
The moon reflected in Hidden lake on Isle Royale creates an impressionistic scene. Photographed by Robert deJonge during his Artist-in-Residence program in 2010.
“This hepatica was photographed near Kingsley, Michigan. They were early this year, but things are slowing down a bit now with the frosty nights.” – photographer Tom Haxby.
“Proud as a peacock, a rooster parades about its pen an hour after crowing in another summer day on a small family farm north of Custer.” – photographer Todd Reed.
Large gathering of ducks during spring migration along Lake Michigan, as seen from Holland State Park and the iconic Big Red lighthouse. Photo by Stacy Niedzwiecki.
Stones stained by the tannin of local cedars line the Lake Michigan beach along Sturgeon Bay at Wilderness State Park. Photo by Robert deJonge.




