Grand Marais is a small old school town in northern Minnesota, hub for regional arts and crafts in the middle of vast wilderness next to great Lake Superior. Grand Marais is also known as gateway to "The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness" - a 1,090,000-acre (4,400 sq km) wilderness area within the Superior National Forest.
Couple weeks back I was there for 2 days, 5hrs drive from Minneapolis. Beautiful the town and scenery. Very versatile and rapid changing weather. In general summer is very very short in these areas. I reached there in afternoon, so starting with the evening shots.
1. Sunset Pano at Grand Marais Harbor.

2. More sunset:

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5. Right before sunset, Minnesota Ducks are heading home.

** All the photos above are with Df, 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5. Light weight and plasticky - still I like this lens.