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  • The Wisconsin State Capitol is located in Madison Wisconsin.  The Capitol building was completed in 1917 and is the tallest building in Madison.
    Wisconsin Capitol Building
  • A mirrored water reflection of a pleasant Wisconsin scene.
    Wisconsin Reflection
  • Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake entirely located in the United States out of the five located in North America.  The other four Great Lakes share the United States and Canadian boarder.  Besides Wisconsin, Lake Michigan boarders the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.
    Bicycling Along Lake Michigan In Mil..nsin
  • Madison is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin.  It is also the capital of Wisconsin.  Madison is the second largest city in the state after Milwaukee.  The city is home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  The University of Wisconsin-Madison is the flagship university of the state and is part of the NCAA's Division 1 Big Ten Conference.
    Madison Artwork
  • Sunrise photography at Lake Michigan in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Sheboygan Sunrise
  • This autumn pier photo was taken in Wisconsin's "Lake Country".  Wisconsin's <br />
"Lake Country" is an area of northwestern Waukesha county with a large number of lakes.  Pewaukee, Delafield, Hartland, Merton, Nashotah, Chenequa, Okachee Lake, Oconomowoc, Summit and Lac La Belle make up Wisconsin's "Lake Country".
    Autumn Pier
  • A new skyscraper is added to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin skyline. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    New High-Rise By The Milwaukee Museum
  • Prosperity and Abundance sculpture by Karl Bitter at the Wisconsin state capitol building.  The capital of Wisconsin is Madison.
    Prosperity and Abundance Sculpture
  • A pair of blue-winged teals take off from the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    A Pair Of Blue-winged Teals At Horic..arsh
  • Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Holy Hill is located in the town of Erin, near Hubertus, Wisconsin.  Holy Hill is one of the highest points in southeastern Wisconsin at approximately 1, 350 feet above sea level.
    Holy Hill Aerial View
  • Knowledge sculpture by Karl Bitter which is part of the Wisconsin capitol building.  The Wisconsin capital is located in Madison.
    Knowledge Sculpture
  • Two greater prairie chickens browse the barren fields on southeastern Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Greater Prairie Chickens
  • Visiting the Apostle Island ice caves in Bayfield, Wisconsin, onlookers saw a spectacular sunset through the ice structures. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Sunset Inside An Apostle Islands Ice..Cave
  • A tree growing off the very edge of the cliff in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Living On The Edge
  • The Ice Age Trail is a National Scenic Trail spanning 1,200 miles throughout Wisconsin.  The trail runs through 30 of 72 Wisconsin counties.  From the northwestern St. Croix River to the eastern Lake Michigan shoreline.
    Sunlit Forest On The Ice Age Trail
  • This flower photograph was taken after a rain shower in Hartland, Wisconsin.  The photo was taken as a water droplet was about to fall off a pink and yellow flower.
    Tear Drop
  • Sunset on a snowy morning on Beaver Lake in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Sunset on Beaver Lake
  • Sheboygan is a city  on the eastern side of the state of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan.  The city is known for its bratwurst. Sheboygan host the Johnsonville World Bratwurst Eating Championship every summer.
    Sheboygan Sunrise
  • These sunlit, illuminated, sparkling wild flowers were photographed in Horicon Marsh.  The Horicon Marsh is located in southeastern Wisconsin.
    Sparkling Wild Flower
  • The Milwaukee Art Museum has a collection of over 30,000 works of art and receives over 350,000 visitors a year.  The art museum holds the largest collection of works by Wisconsin native Georgia O'Keeffe.
    Milwaukee Art Museum Wings
  • A frozen waterfall or ice fall at the Apostle Islands near Bayfield, Wisconsin.
    Bayfield Ice Fall
  • A mix of pink, purple and red flowers known as Knautia Scabiosa.  The photograph was taken at Genetti Gardens in Rubicon, Wisconsin.
    Knautia Scabiosa
  • Tulips are spring blooming perennial flowers which grow from bulbs.  These two red, orange and pink tulips were photographed in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Two Tulips
  • Male and female bluebird perched on a birch bark bird house.  The female bluebird is holding a worm in its beak. The photograph was taken in Wisconsin.
    Male and Female Bluebirds
  • Snowy sunset on Beaver Lake in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Winter Sunset on Beaver Lake
  • The blue-winged teal is a small duck which feeds at the surface of water.  These blue-winged teals were photographed in the Horicon Marsh of Wisconsin.
    Blue-winged Teal
  • Photograph of trees blanketed with snow taken in Wisconsin.
    Snow Covered Trees
  • Beaver Dam is a city located in south central Wisconsin.  Part of Johnny Depp's movie 'Public Enemies', about notorious bank robber John Dillinger was filmed in Beaver Dam.
    Beaver Dam Barn
  • Horicon Marsh is a extinct glacial lake located in northern Dodge and southern Fond du Lac county in Wisconsin.  Horicon Marsh is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States.
    Snowy Horicon Marsh Road
  • This sunrise was taken at Lapham Peak in Delafield, Wisconsin.
    Lapham Peak Sunrise
  • A male cardinal perched on a branch looking off into the distance. The photograph was taken in Wisconsin.
    Perched Cardinal
  • A group of colorful tulips with a few daffodils in the mix.  The photo was taken in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Colorful Tulips
  • Red-orange Calla lily flower photographed in Rubicon, Wisconsin at Genetti gardens.
    Calla Lily
  • Wisconsin sunset on Beaver Lake in Hartland.
    Summer Sunset on Beaver Lake
  • Sunset on Beaver Lake in Wisconsin.  A pontoon boat is docked in the photo.
    Sun Down on Beaver Lake
  • Waukesha is the seventh largest city in the state of Wisconsin located in Waukesha county.  Waukesha's most famous resident was Les Paul who was a pioneer of the solid-body electric guitar.  In 2012, Gibson Guitar named Waukesha a 'GuitarTown'.  Other 'GuitarTown' cities are Mexico City, Cleveland, Miami, Orlando, London, Austin, Nashville and Hollywood's Sunset Strip.
    Geese At Fox River Dam In Downtown W..esha
  • A display of classic tractors with brands such as International, Ford, Oliver, John Deere, Chalmers and more.  This photo was taken in Wisconsin.
    Classic Tractor Display
  • Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Holy Hill is located in the town of Erin, near Hubertus, Wisconsin, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee.  Holy Hill was built in 1930 and  has about 300,000 visitors per year.
    Holy Hill
  • A silhouette of a large, multi-tier birdhouse at the Horicon Marsh in central Wisconsin.
    Birdhouse Silhouette
  • A field of purple irises taken in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Irises
  • Macro photograph of a purple-pink iris taken in Hartland, Wisconsin.
    Iris
  • Sunset covered by trees taken in Wisconsin.
    Sneak Preview
  • Macro photograph of a purple and yellow flower found along the Ice Age Trail in Wisconsin.
    Purple Beauty
  • 'Living On The Edge' was taken at the Apostle Islands near Bayfield, Wisconsin.  The photo was taken on Lake Superior during a rare freeze over in 2014.
    Living On The Edge
  • The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower and Rockwell Automation Headquarters at sunset in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  The photograph was taken from a sailboat on the Kinnickinnic River.
    Allen-Bradley Clock Tower At Sunset
  • Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  Lambeau Field is home to the National Football League team, Packers.  The photograph was taken from a small airplane during a fly over.
    Lambeau Field Aerial View
  • Fan watch the Green Bay Packers of the NFL in historic Lambeau Field. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Sundays In Green Bay
  • From the outside of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Milwaukee Art Museum
  • The Mad-City Ski Team is a group of volunteer water skiers.  They put on free public water ski shows during summer.  Mad-City Skit Team also participates in regional and national water ski competitions.  Their most recent national championship was in 2009.
    Mad-City Ski Team
  • The great blue heron is commonly found by shores of open water and in wetlands of North and Central America plus the Caribbean and the Galapagos Islands.
    Great Blue Heron
  • Horicon Marsh is an extinct glacial lake and is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States.  It is both a national and state wildlife refuge.
    Horicon Marsh Pier
  • The hooded merganser is the second smallest species of merganser duck.  It is the only merganser duck with its native habitat confined to North America.
    Hooded Merganser on Oconomowoc Lake
  • Monarch butterflies are a orange and black butterfly which may be the most recognizable butterfly in North America.
    Monarch Butterfly
  • The bald eagle is a bird of prey which resides in North America.  The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.
    Bald Eagle In Prairie du Chien
  • Two baby bluebirds playing around their wooden bird house.  One bluebird is perched on the entrance to the bird house.  The other is flying around the bird house.
    Baby Bluebirds
  • The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.  It is found in North America and is a bird of prey which mainly feeds on fish.  The bald eagle catches fish by swooping down and snatching fish from water with its talons.
    Winter Bald Eagle
  • The hummingbird is the smallest not extinct bird species.  The name hummingbird comes from the humming sound their wings make as they flap them.
    Hummingbird
  • The Burke Brise Soleil is the 217 foot wingspan which is connected to the Milwaukee Art Museum on Lake Michigan.  The sunscreen wings unfold and fold twice a day.  If wind speeds reach 23 mph or greater the sunscreen wings will close automatically.
    Burke Brise Soleil
  • A male bluebird perched on a wooden bird house.  The bluebird appears to be looking off into the distance.
    Bluebird On Birdhouse
  • A male goldfinch perched on a rock looking off into the distance.
    Goldfinch
  • Blue Jay looking into the camera perched on a red trellis.
    Blue Jay
  • The common merganser is a large duck which lives near rivers and lakes of forested areas.  Common merganser's primary food source is fish.
    Common Mergansers on Oconomowoc Lake
  • Daffodils are a spring perennial bulb flower in the genius of Narcissus.
    Yellow Daffodils
  • Lorina is a Jersey cow which is a small breed of dairy cows.  Jersey cows are popular due to their high butterfat content in their milk.
    Jersey Cow Named Lorina
  • A male bluebird perched on a wrought iron post looking off into the distance.
    Bluebird With An Orange
  • Group of three pink peonies photographed from behind.
    Peonies
  • Fresh snow the morning after a snow storm.
    The First Snow
  • Horicon Marsh is the biggest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States of America.  The marsh is both a national and state wildlife refuge.
    Pier Sunrise
  • A rose is a perennial flower with sharp thrones.  The flowers range in size, shape and color.  Most rose species are native to Asia.
    Rose
  • The ice caves at the Apostle Islands is a rare occurrence when Lake Superior freezes enough for people to walk on it.  Lake Superior does not freeze over every year but when it does people flock from all around to view the spectacular ice caves.
    Sunset Inside An Apostle Islands' Ic..Cave
  • A cheesehead cheering on the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.  The Green Bay Packers are one of the most historic teams in the National Football League.
    Sundays In Green Bay
  • Macro photograph of a purple allium.
    Purple Allium
  • The great blue heron is the largest North American heron.  The primary food source for great blue herons is small fish.  They are commonly found by shores of open water and in wetlands.
    Flying Great Blue Heron
  • The great grey owl is a very large owl and its length makes it the world's largest owl species.  The females are larger than the males and they reside in the Northern Hemisphere.
    Great Grey Owl
  • The Canada goose is a large wild goose native to North America.  They are primarily herbivores sometimes eating small insects and fish.
    Canadian Goose Reflection
  • The Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse is located near the outflow of the Milwaukee River.  It is an active lighthouse used to aid in navigation.  It is a sister lighthouse to the Kenosha North Pier Light.
    Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse
  • A male scarlet tanager perched on a tree branch looking off into the distance.
    Scarlet Tanager
  • Taken on a morning after a fresh snow fell the night before.
    After the Storm II
  • A chickadee perched on a cherry blossom tree looking into the camera.
    Chickadee
  • Brightly colored trees in Wisconsin during autumn and their reflections on a still lake. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Wisconsin Reflection
  • The vibrant colors of deciduous trees in the autumn. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Wisconsin Fall Colors
  • A white coreopsis in a flower bed at the Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Pink Coreopsis at the Botanical Gardens
  • A sunset over Beaver Lake in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Beaver Lake Sunset
  • A white coreopsis in a flower bed at the Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    White Coreopsis at the Botanical Gardens
  • A white coreopsis in a flower bed at the Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Pink Coreopsis at the Botanical Gardens
  • A white coreopsis in a flower bed at the Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    White Coreopsis at the Botanical Gardens
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