While WWOOFing I visited a photographer friend. This was one of the locations we visited, the Big Red Lighthouse protecting the harbor at Holland, MI.
Big Red: Holland, MI. 11 x 14 on standout gatorboard
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Big Red Lighthouse: Holland, MI 11 x 14 on standout gatorboard
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- Store Name: Heather Szarka Photography
- Vendor: Heather Szarka Photography
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