Half Way North evokes rural Northeastern Wisconsin. The title refers to a geographical marker indicating a point on Highway 141 half way between the North Pole and the Equator. The pictures depict nearby Left Foot Lake and the Peshtigo River and capture the intimate beauty of the area's transition from lumbering to farming to tourism within the lifetime of my parents.
About the Author
Judith May
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Washington, DC
Judith May is a retired Federal official with a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. Following an intense interest in black-and-white photography, she now combines digital photography with travel.
Publish Date March 27, 2010
Dimensions Standard Landscape 56 pgs
Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Fine Art Photography
Tags natural landscape, rural, Wisconsin, lake, river, pine, farm, flowers, cat-tails, seasons, sumac, reeds, pond, trees
runningwild says
what a lovely portrait of peaceful rural america
posted at 10:05pm Mar 27 PST