The 22 Apostle Islands lie off Wisconsin’s coast of Lake Superior. All but Madeline Island are part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. The islands are rich in history, and natural splendor both grand and intimate. The forests, bogs, and shoreline support over 800 plant species, which in turn provide habitat for diverse fauna. Reaching the islands by sea kayak, Craig Blacklock brought his camera through the labyrinths of sea caves, along pristine beaches, deep into flower-filled bogs, and up the spiral staircases of lighthouses. Many photographs were made from several captures, extending both the range of exposure and focus.