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Todd Reed's Day 257 of 365
I am playing one of the worst rounds of golf of my life at Lincoln Hills Golf Club when I spot these maple leaves near the 17th tee already turning color. I put down the golf club and pick up my camera. I am so much happier and capable with a camera in my hands. Passion and practice make all the difference.
F4.5 at 1/200, ISO 250, 80-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Brad’s Day 267 of 366 - September 23, 2020
After a birthday dinner for me at my house with the kids, we headed down to the beach to photograph the sunset. I love these hazy, but colorful nights along the Lake Michigan shoreline
Rachel’s Day 267 of 366 - September 23, 2020
Kasey had a cross country meet in Bear Lake this evening. I decided to take back roads home, from Manistee, on the search of a photo. To my luck, I saw this sandhill crane in a field. I safely pulled the van over and got in position. What a majestic bird!
Brad’s Day 268 of 366 - September 24, 2020
Legends Ranch is my happy place. While walking to one of the blinds tonight to photograph some of the giant whitetail bucks, I came face to face with this gorgeous typical. Without using an actual deer call, I grunted at him and got him to come even closer to me.
Rachel’s Day 268 of 366 - September 24, 2020
Summit Park is one place I don’t visit as much as I should. It is such a great park and beach! I left work early to drive that way to explore for photographs. It was such a calm, peaceful afternoon!
Rachel’s Day 269 of 366 - September 25, 2020
Indian Bridge over the Pere Marquette River is a popular spot for fishing. When the fishing is hot, it is lined with men, women, and families fishing. Tonight, the banks are empty, the river is calm enough that the vegetation and trees along it are reflected nicely. I was even blessed with magic light!
Brad Reed's Day 264 of 365
Running out of daylight, I headed into our backyard and found these leaves and birch stump. Using a sturdy tripod and hoping the wind stayed calm, I made this six-second exposure. It turned out sharper than expected.
F22.0 at 6.0, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Todd Reed's Day 265 of 365
I am impressed by the affection a pair of mute swans display for each other while basking in the sunshine on Pere Marquette Lake with their offspring. It is clear to me they are mates for life.
F4.5 at 1/1000, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 145 mm
Rachel’s Day 270 of 366 - September 26, 2020
I was on my way to Brad’s when I passed by The Market on US-31. It was closed, but the cattails surrounding it were just waiting to be photographed. I used their exterior lights to add depth to the photo. Cattails always bring back memories of picking them at fair, and then forgetting them in the camper until we would find them exploded the next spring. My mom does not miss those days.
Brad Reed's Day 265 of 365
My dad and I are honored to be the co-chairs of this year's fundraising campaign for the United Way of Mason County. One of the slogans we are using is, "Give a hand up, not a hand out," so I made this photograph to represent that concept.
F4.0 at 1/15, ISO 800, 18-50 mm lens at 24 mm