
Upper Bond Falls by Bill Hendricks
The good people at Michigan Storm Chasers share that Monday, September 1st marks the beginning of meteorological fall which is distinct from astronomical fall which happens at the equinox on the 21st. They say it aligns better with our actual weather patterns and I (and the weather this year) agree with them. Storm Chasers are a great follow on Facebook or their website with an incredible network of weather resources including extensive live videos & webcams so give them a follow!
Bill took this at Bond Falls in the UP back in October of 2020. See his latest on Flickr!
PS: This is not “AI” – it’s a long exposure taken with a high quality camera & lens. Gear & skill unquestionably matter!

I am thrilled to know that it’s actually some kind of official fall! Not a fan of summer, so as soon as Labor Day is over, I’m all about everything autumnal. Interesting that there’s a difference between meteorological fall and astronomical. Never knew that. ALSO, nice photo!
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I’m glad too – autumn is Michigan at its best!!
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Beautiful.
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Indeed! Long exposure waterfall gets me every time, especially when the tone is so vibrant and not washed out!!
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I appreciate how you described the difference between meteorological and astronomical fall. You seem like a really nice person. Do you have any other ways we could connect, like Instagram, Facebook, Google Chat, or WhatsApp?
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A fellow blogger also took some recent pictures of Bond Falls in Summer- beautiful, just like this photo of Fall at Bond Falls. Fall has always been my favorite season. I really like Michigan Storm Chasers as I’m a Weather Weenie in severe weather and they track the radar for you. They also have an Aurora site.
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