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Todd Reed's Day 27 of 365 - Panoramic
Brad and I like to say, "Clouds are your friends." I certainly like the clouds and God beams this evening along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind-chill is below zero so I concentrate on the ever-changing beauty of the clouds, looking for the peak moment. This moment feels best; click.
F2.8 at 1/400, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 80 mm
Place to Contemplate
I am intrigued by this spot high atop the tallest dune on the Lake Michigan shoreline north of Ludington. For me, the patterns of the grasses, dead trees and sand are uniquely interesting in themselves. The view of Lake Michigan from a couple hundred feet up makes it one of my favorite area vantage points.
Sunset Off of North Inner Pier in Ludington (2994)
Sunset Off of North Inner Pier in Ludington
Todd Reed's Day 27 of 365
Brad and I like to say, "Clouds are your friends." I certainly like the clouds and God beams this evening along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind-chill is below zero so I concentrate on the ever-changing beauty of the clouds, looking for the peak moment. This moment feels best; click.
F2.8 at 1/400, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 80 mm
Feeling the Rush
More and more often I find myself lying on my stomach to make my photographs. Getting extremely low to the ground or water gives me a fresh perspective on the world and it ensures that my photographs have immediacy which adds emotional impact and drama to a photograph.
All Of Me
In the last couple years, I have started noticing rocks shaped like hearts on Michigan beaches. Tonight, I am photographing this one in front of the Whitefish Point Lighthouse on Lake Superior. A workshop student once asked me how I find so many heart-shaped rocks. I thought about it for a while and decided that somehow they must find me.
Rock and Roll
By using the full manual exposure mode on my camera, I set my shutter speed to a half second so that the motion of the rolling waves would show up in my photograph. With the camera on a sturdy tripod, the rocks and snow in the foreground are both razor sharp because they never moved, but the rolling ice in the channel showed motion.
Sunset in Front of Budde and Sheryls (6238)
Sunset in Front of Budde and Sheryls
Hamlin Lake Workshop and Northern Lights (7510)
Hamlin Lake Workshop and Northern Lights
Sunset at Stearns Beach on a Thursday (1779)
Sunset at Stearns Beach on a Thursday
Hamlin Lake Workshop and Northern Lights Panoramic (7510)
Hamlin Lake Workshop and Northern Lights Panoramic