April 4th, 2010
Time to catch up on a few weddings and engagement sessions from last fall that have not been posted to the blog yet!
These are from Missy and Paul’s wedding in Waupaca, Wisconsin. If I could describe this day using only three words, I think it would have to be “oodles of laughter”. Paul and Missy are incredibly fun people surrounded by incredibly fun friends and family. It’s the perfect recipe for oodles of laughter!
















Paul and Missy - thank you for inviting me to be part of your day, and for the wonderful tour of Mittelstaedtville - it’s beautiful!
~keep smiling!
Kim
Tags: Holiday Inn, Waupaca WI, Wisconsin Wedding Photography
Posted in Weddings by Kim Larson
March 29th, 2010
Yesterday I took another trip to Upper Michigan, intending on getting some photos of the waterfalls I photographed back in September (but with much more water because of the snow melt). And I realized that I still hadn’t blogged my September photos…oops! And I really want to blog them in order…which is why I posted some photos of Copper Peak yesterday. So here are some more photos from my trip in September.
I really only have one photo of a waterfall to post…I ended up taking more macro photos that would make good desktop wallpapers or screensavers. :)
Potawatomi Falls:







Lake Superior shore at Little Girls Point


Yep, that’s me enjoying the sunset on Lake Superior!

~keep smiling!
Kim
Tags: Lake Superior, Upper Michigan
Posted in Personal by Kim Larson
March 28th, 2010
I’m posting some photos from September of the Copper Peak ski flying area which is about 3 hours north in Upper Michigan. Copper Peak is the highest ski jump in the world. Where Olympic ski jumpers compete at heights of 90 meters and 120 meters, Copper Peak starts at 170 meters high. This is why they call it “sky flying” instead of “ski jumping”, with ski flyers soaring about 600 feet to the ground. It is the only ski flying jump in the western hemisphere, with only 5 other jumps located in Europe. Skiers need to qualify to go on any of the ski flying jumps, and only about 100 people in the world are qualified.
Unfortunately, nobody has jumped Copper Peak since 1994. A non-profit organization, staffed by volunteers, operates the chairlift, elevator, and gift shop in the summer. Proceeds from these operations are being invested in maintenance and upgrades upgrades to the facility, both for the enjoyment of summer visitors and in hopes of being granted a future ski flying event.
A view from the bottom:

I snapped this photo of the landing area when I was about 3/4 of the way up the chair lift:

The jump…you can see people on the platform at the top. You ride the little elevator 18 stories to that spot.

If you’re brave enough, you can climb the stairs all the way to the top of the jump:

The last section of stairs…what a view!

This is what a ski flier sees from the top:

A view to the North - that’s Lake Superior out there:

Ok…time to go back down the stairs:

Just some fun with photoshop…this was a rusty piece of the stairs:

If you get a chance to travel to Upper Michigan, I recommend checking out Copper Peak!
~keep smiling!
Kim
Posted in Personal by Kim Larson
March 22nd, 2010
Occasionally I like to escape and take some photos along the trail…okay, I like to do it more than occasionally. I decided to check out the Eau Claire Dells since the ice was breaking up and the water was high.
The main dells area doesn’t usually look like this:

Here’s a closer look, with some of the ice wedges stuck on the edge:

And even closer…these ice chunks were about 10-15 inches thick!

The real gems of the day were not along the river…I found them in the woods.
This tree reminded me of “Pirates of the Caribbean”

Streams from the melting snow were my favorite by far.






I spent a lot of quality time with this tree…I was drawn to its long mangled roots.


Happy Spring everyone!
~keep smiling!
Kim
Tags: Birnamwood WI, Eau Claire Dells
Posted in Personal by Kim Larson
That last B&W reminds me of an old 60’s lounge. Maybe Sinatra performing over to the side. Good stuff!
Thanks for leaving us with such BEAUTIFUL memories of our day Kim! I still can’t stop looking at all of our pictures!