13 Photos Taken In Michigan That You Won't Believe Are Real
Michigan’s got some amazing views, so it should not come as a surprise that the photos taken of the state are equally spectacular. We’ve compiled a collection of some of the very best, shot by a few of our favorite shutterbugs for your viewing pleasure this morning.

The fog in this shot makes Bass Lake look like another world.

This gorgeous shoreline. It just can't be real.
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Mike Boening Photography/Flickr
What photographer Mike Boening does with a camera makes even the most desolate pockets of Detroit look like a wonderland.
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Wait, wait, I see one rainbow. And, is that... A second one fading over it?

I seem to recall painting this in freshman year art class in high school.

Not even the fog can dull the brilliance of Michigan fall colors.

This must be the Pure Michigan filter on Instagram.

Flawless, completely flawless.
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I just love how this photographer captured Pyramid Point poking through the fog.

Clearly, you can only find firey reds like that in nature.

This photographer described the ice sickles hanging on the St. Joseph Lighthouse as dinosaur teeth. Couldn't agree more.

We love shots of Tahquamenon Falls when the water is rushing. But frozen, it's on a whole other level.

Digging how this shot illuminates the old Michigan Station.
So these are some of the pics that we love. Tell us, or rather, share yours with us in the comments below!
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