Some more pics of the Lake Michigan playing with settings and Photoshop

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Hello John, nice pics on both posts. I see you have a pretty rocky shoreline too with so many stones
on the beach. We have that same problem here on the Lake Huron shoreline. Do you run your detector
over those stoney areas? If so do you have any luck with it? I have tried going over the ones here and
haven't had much luck. Also it's so tricky digging down in the stones when the are real deep.
Just wondering.
Have a good day and Happy Hunting.

Ray
 

Ray S S said:
Hello John, nice pics on both posts. I see you have a pretty rocky shoreline too with so many stones
on the beach. We have that same problem here on the Lake Huron shoreline. Do you run your detector
over those stoney areas? If so do you have any luck with it? I have tried going over the ones here and
haven't had much luck. Also it's so tricky digging down in the stones when the are real deep.
Just wondering.
Have a good day and Happy Hunting.

Ray
Thanks. I've detected the rocky and sandy areas with luck but it is tricky digging through the rocks. I've found the best place to detect is along the tree line. That seems to have the older stuff there and the sand sifting machine don't go up that far.
HH
John
 

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