Watch 24 hours of Upper Peninsula skies in time-lapse

A Marquette photographer captured a wide variety of shots of the U.P. skies, from sunset, sunrise, rainbows, to the Northern Lights, all in one day.

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Sometimes, the U.P. just gives you days of extraordinary beauty. A 24-hour time-lapse video of the skies near Marquette shows one of them recently.
 
Excerpt: Marquette photographer Shawn Malone did not set out to photograph variations of Michigan’s sky within a 24-hour period. But on June 22, it just kind of happened.
 
Weather conditions in Marquette were ripe for capturing stunning photos of the starry Milky Way, morning’s first glow, a passing storm, a double rainbow, dusk and the aurora borealis — all during a single day at a Lake Superior beach about a mile from Malone’s home.
 
To see the video, go here.
 
Source: Mlive.com

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