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Taken a few weeks ago, still not much going on here with anything picturesque...just lots of very cold weather!
Another scan of an old photograph from the 1980s. After the work of getting it in shape, I had to play with it a bit.
Spring 2011 in N. Wisconsin. fog and sunset make this image unique !! john hoellerich photo. fotogjohnh! all natural.strange lighting created this photo !
I have always been interested in the dome of Wisconsin's capitol. It has been challenging to go back through my images and improve them. I hope you enjoy this one.
Please click on the image to take a look at it on black. It really is worth the click.
Another photo from the bike ride Chris and I did in Wisconsin. This somewhat shows the hilliness of the region. A storm was leaving the area at the time.
Chaffee Creek, Wisconsin Fly Fishing Report
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Battleship USS Wisconsin, Norfolk, VA, USA
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Going back through some old images. This one seems to look much better in black and white.
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Three SD45s whisk Wisconsin Central train No. 44 southbound across Pebble Brook north of Vernon, Wisconsin, on a sunny July 1, 1995.
Wisconsin river near governor dodge state park.
south on hwy 23 where hwy 23 meets us 14
The Wisconsin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. At approximately 430 miles (692 km) long, it is the state's longest river. The river's name, first recorded in 1673 by Jacques Marquette as "Meskousing," is rooted in the Algonquian languages used by the area's American Indian tribes, but its original meaning is obscure. French explorers who followed in the wake of Marquette later modified the name to "Ouisconsin," and so it appears on Guillaume de L'Isle's map (Paris, 1718) This was simplified to "Wisconsin" in the early 19th century before being applied to Wisconsin Territory and finally the state of Wisconsin.
HDR from 21 shots...the reflection is clear because there was less wind and the river was shallow..
Sixmile Branch, Wisconsin Fly Fishing Report
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With the goal of better understanding fly-fishing patterns and predicting location and ferocity of fishable events, Whacking Fatties presents the Fatty Factor: a fly-fishing success estimation model using proprietary big data analytics.
We promote responsible fishing via catch and release practice and water resources conservation.