Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Fundraiser for new Western Harbor Cam

Update 4/13 - Complete

Updated 3/15/2023 - The camera has been tested and I am waiting for electricians to complete wiring to the top of the building.  Expect completion by April 15th or before.

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Updated 01/21/2023 - Fundraiser complete -- Equipment is ordered.  This will be an incredible camera location.  I will be putting the project together during February and then it depends on weather.

Thank you so much!
Den
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We have a wonderful opportunity to add another camera into the system that will be located on the western side of the Blatnik Bridge on the roof of the Lincoln Park Middle School.
This is an incredible panorama view that stretchers from the Blatnik Bridge to the Bong Bridge in the west.

The camera will be great for boat watching and weather observation. 
I will be starting a fundraiser in order to try and get the camera installed by April 1st.

As always, thanks you for you support of the Duluth Harbor Cams.
Cost Estimates:
Camera =                      2500
Camera Software =        300
Mounting Rack=            200
Electrical Contractor=  1000 
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Total   Est                      4000

Den








Color Wash - Sunrise timelapse 03/15/2023

This mornings sunrise splashed colors across Head of the Lakes as March moves along.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Thursday, March 2, 2023

"March"ing into Spring - Sunrise Timelapse 030223

The warming power of the sun is increasing now that March has arrived. Soon, the ice breakers will be out to usher in a new shipping season.

Friday, February 24, 2023

Going With The Flow - Lake Superior Seiche 02/24/2023

With ice floating in the Duluth Shipping Canal, the Lake Superior Seiche, or sometimes referred to as tide, becomes apparent. This time-lapse was taken over a two hour period this afternoon. Learn more about the seiche at:https://www.nps.gov/articles/coastal-geohazards-seiches.htm#:~:text=Generally%20a%20seiche%20would%20take,NOAA%20illustration