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Published on
November 28, 2021

Nona & The Nuns. A buried boat, and...Shayla!

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You never know what you'll discover along a beach. Nona was my faithful four-legged beach explorer. One time we discovered a turtle that was on its back and had lost most of its color. It could barely move, so i picked her up, and set her close to the waters edge and (Yes, I named the turtle) Shayla began to regain her beautiful subtle turquoise  coloring. She eventually wandered into the surf and hopefully made it back home. A few days later we encountered Nuns on the beach. I asked to take their picture and they obliged. They told me they were from Miami and that this was the most beautiful beach they've ever visited.  (There's a short video of Nona exploring the beach-click the middle picture on top.)
Published on
November 25, 2021

Commercial for Adobe Spark

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This video was my first effort at making a Commercial.   
(Click on middle pictures to play/open video.)
Flower Power.
Flowers have magic.
​They are a sensual delight, and have the ability to speak with an invisible, but scented voice that can capture anyone's attention.

*A simple video with music and 3D effects.
Published on
October 28, 2021

The trails of Huron.

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New Presque Isle Lighthouse was built in 1870 and is the tallest lighthouse on the Great lakes. Nearby, there are several trails that hug the Lake Huron shoreline and offer a very serene environment to explore which allows for amazing opportunities to become acquainted with nature. You're enabled with the ability to experience an area that is so beautiful that it's intoxicating. Mother Nature has brewed a powerful spell.

​All photos by Todd Selleck copyright 2021
Published on
September 27, 2021

Kalamazoo Lighthouse (Replica), Doulgas Michigan.

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There was a town in West Michigan known as Singapore and it was a thriving lumber-town that had it's own currency, but once the trees were depleted 'Singapore' not only burned down, it became a ghost town and was eventually engulfed by the sand dunes. I had always referred to this little lighthouse as Singapore Lighthouse until I found the following information which explains (in great detail) about its history.

Click here for more information about the Lighthouse.
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  • Photo Credit: Wiki
  • Photo By: Todd Selleck
The Lighthouse has a Tugboat that is moored to its deck, but before the Tugboat was docked, it was stuck in mud/muck in the Kalamazoo (Lake) River. It became both a local attraction for people and, Seagulls. The Seagulls used it as a roost and well, let's just say it became covered in "Seagull Paint." (click here for more information about the Tugboat)
Published on
September 27, 2021

Kalamazoo Lighthouse: Moods of Light and Season.

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The Dormant Dunes

The dormant dunes. This is in an area north of Oval Beach. Most people do not go to this area because the trails disappear, and there are a lot of bogs. You can easily be knee deep in muck if you don't know where to walk.

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