
This shack is famous along the north shore of Lake Superior. I’m sure it has been photographed hundreds, if not thousands of times. I know I have captured it in various lighting conditions, different seasons and a very strange close-up of the window on the door. It involved flies and a reflection of my hands. If you are ever on the north shore, head up the scenic highway and look for a street sign for Stoney Point Rd. Besides the shack, there is also some great ledge rock that, under the right wind conditions, can produce some fantastic waves that crash against the rocks. It’s also a popular spot for surfers. That’s right, I said surfers. You would be surprised by how many surfers live around here and surf the inland sea.
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Great shot, and thank you for the story. I wonder who owns it?
So glad it is surviving!
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I’ve tried to find more history of the shack, but haven’t succeeded. I was once told that there is a group that maintains it.
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Wonderful image!
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Thanks Cynthia
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The contrast! Neat shot.
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A well known landmark on Stoney Point, prints are available.
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Superb image David 🙂 I love the light rays breaking through the clouds in addition to the great old fishing shack. Wonderful work.
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Thank you Joe, I’m pretty sure this one will end up printed and framed.
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A wonderful image.
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Thank-you!
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