My friend Don Burton and I headed toward Glen Arbor and the Miller Hill Outlook to take pictures. It’s not the easiest place to get to with narrow, winding dirt roads all the way to the top. But the view is spectacular, except for a huge power line that runs through the middle of the scene. We tried to work around it by taking pictures of Sleeping Bear and Alligator Hill/Glen Lake from the furthest ends of the outlook. But the best view is the sweeping panorama of Sleeping Bear Bay with Sleeping Bear Point on the left and Pyramid Point on the right. Tucker Lake is in the foreground. As you can see, poles and wires degrade the scene. Part of modern digital photography is learning how to edit your pictures using software, such as Photoshop or Lightroom. This technical stuff is not what I love about taking pictures, but I’m learning. I worked on this same image and took out the poles and wires. It’s not perfect, and I may have another go at it sometime, but I think it’s much improved without the wires.