
Mackinac Bridge with ice windrow

by Keith Stokes
Title
Mackinac Bridge with ice windrow
Artist
Keith Stokes
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
This ice windrow formed near the south shore of the Straits of Mackinac in the winter of 2010. The piles of ice are up to about 15' high.
The bridge in the background is the 5 mile long Mackinac Bridge - the longest suspension bridge in the Americas. It links Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula.
This photograph was taken on February 6, 2010 using a Canon PowerSho SX20 IS with f/4, 1/1250 second and ISO-80.
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September 20th, 2011
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Comments (8)

David T Wilkinson
A classic winter image! Congratulations on THIRD PLACE out of 141 entries in the ICE IN MIDWEST AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHY Contest and on the SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTED ARTIST recognition on the MIDWEST AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHY Group homepage. L&F

Keith Stokes
No, it was piled up by the wind. When I was growing up, one year there were fairly long caves in this ice.