Articles tagged with: Steven Huyser-Honig
The Frankfort lighthouse glows in the deep blue sky of a midsummer dawn. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
A collection of outbuildings on an historic farm in Leelanau County. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Sunset colors the eastern horizon across Keweenaw Bay on Lake Superior from a black sand beach near Houghton, Michigan. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
“I was struck by this bejeweled juniper and spent a very pleasant hour trying to capture an image that would evoke the cool fresh air and the wonderful scent of juniper.” – photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
The moon backlights clouds above the Point Betsie lighthouse shortly before sunrise in this image captured by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Birch trees against a blue sky in the Nordhouse Dunes wilderness area near Ludington, Michigan.
“I tried to drive out to the Crisp Point, Michigan, lighthouse, but was turned back by the snow. On my return, I drove past this pine plantation and was captivated by the patterns of snow and bark.” – photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
“I was intrigued by the color, textures, and patterns of the Schmidt Farmhouse in the Sleeping Bear Dunes Port Oneida Rural Historic district.” – photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
Massive blocks of blue ice heaved by the currents of the Straits of Mackinac pile below the Mackinac Bridge. Photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Ranks of trees reforest a snow-covered hillside in Leelanau County, Michigan. Photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Ribbons of ice stream at a forty-five degree angle from the catwalk leading to the Manistee North Pier lighthouse. The clouds are breaking, the sun breaks through, the storm is over. Photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
“The fresh snow and scattered clouds were the only hints remaining of the storm that had passed on the night before I visited the Forty Mile Point lighthouse, just outside of Roger City, Michigan.” – photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
“I encountered this blue ice piled along the pier in Grand Haven, Michigan.” – photographer Steven Huyser Honig.
The late afternoon sun glances across the surface of a smoothly contoured dune in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Presque Isle Harbor, north of Marquette, Michigan, has an active ore dock. The lighthouse is at the end of a very long doglegged breakwater. The first half of the breakwater is concrete, but the rest is made of rough-hewn rock. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Gale force winds dash high seas against the Saint Joseph, Michigan, pier and lighthouses in a photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
The Carp River flows into the Lake of the Clouds in Michigan’s Porcupine Mountains State Park. Photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Agate Harbor as seen from the summit of Brockway Mountain on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Photographer Steven Husyer-Honig captured the autumn foliage glowing in the light of the rising sun along the Tahquamenon River.
The Copper Peak International Ski Flying Hill provides a unique vantage for viewing autumn colors, as captured by photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
A summer sunset is reflected in the waters of Lake Superior as the Pictured Rocks excursion boat approaches the docks in Munising, photographed by Steven Huyser-Honig.
Scott Falls flows off a sandstone ledge into a beautiful pool near Au Train, Michigan. Photography by Steven Huyser-Honig.
The ICCF (Inner City Christian Federation) is featuring a photo exhibit titled Images of Michigan by Steven Huyser-Honig, Bill Vriesma (two of our Moments photographers), John Apol and Paul Stroub from August 1 through October 31, 2011.
“I was thrilled to discover the subtle beauty of this Dune Lily while hiking in the Arcadia Dunes, C.S. Mott Nature Preserve.” ~ Steven Huyser-Honig
The Ontonagon lighthouse glows across the Ontonagon River channel in this photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
A sandstone bluff spreads out high above Lake Superior in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in this image by photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
“I don’t really know why I am drawn to the stones I find along the edge of the surf. I know that I’m attracted to the textures, contours, and colors. It probably isn’t necessary to articulate the pleasure even a small child experiences when finding a pretty rock.” ~ Steven Huyser-Honig
A ladybug rests on a Yarrow bloom on a beach on South Manitou Island by photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
Weathered pilings line the shore of Snail Shell Harbor in Fayette State Park, by photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.
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A window which looks into the garage and machine shop on the Bufka farm in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, as photographed by Steven Huyser-Honig.
The early summer sun bathes the aqua waters of Lake Michigan at Point Betsie, Benzie County in this photo by Steven Huyser-Honig.
“The moody atmosphere on the vacant Harbor Beach fishing pier. I recognized this was a photo opportunity no sunny day would have offered.” ~ Steven Huyser-Honig
Steven Huyser-Honig photographed this scene of a red barn and blue Ford truck in Newaygo county, Michigan.in Newaygo County, Michigan.
A view of the keepers’ quarters from the very top of the South Manitou lighthouse, by photographer Steven Huyser-Honig.




