11th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Natural World
Every fall in northern Wisconsin the tamarack trees are the last species to turn color. Their beautiful gold foliage is always worth the wait. For this image I had to hike over a mile into a small w

Every fall in northern Wisconsin the tamarack trees are the last species to turn color. Their beautiful gold foliage is always worth the wait. For this image I had to hike over a mile into a small wilderness lake. Lumix DMC-FZ40 camera.

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Date Taken: 10.2013
Date Uploaded: 11.2013
Photo Location: Wisconsin, United States of America
Copyright: © Gary Garton