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Brad Reed's Day 73 of 366
Hundreds of seagulls were having a feeding frenzy early this morning as the sun was turning the Lake Michigan shoreline in downtown Ludington beautiful colors. The high winds were creating breaking waves over the pier. Mornings like this make me feel so alive and thankful to live, work, and play in such a majestic area as Mason County.
Ludington on the Lake
The Ludington beach has been rated as one of the finest anywhere by various publications. I can see why as I watch beachgoers in action or simply relaxing. Others enjoy the hike on the Ludington breakwater to the lighthouse, which is open for tours most summer days.
Rachel's Day 78 of 366 - March 18, 2020
The pond up at Bespop’s is one of my favorite places to visit. This evening it was full of life as the birds and peepers kept me company.
Night Lights
I love the simplicity of this mid-twilight view of Little Sable Point Lighthouse and the planets Venus (brightest) and Jupiter close together. The sky is still bright enough that bright stars are just becoming visible.
F8 at 5 seconds, ISO 800, 80-200mm lens at 80mm
Silver Lake Dunes and Little Sable Point (4053)
Silver Lake Dunes and Little Sable Point
Ludington North Pier and Lots of Snow and Ice (0017)
Ludington North Pier and Lots of Snow and Ice
Drama Queen
Little Point Sable Lighthouse stands tall against a dramatic night sky. My wife and I were driving north from Chicago when we saw this sunset developing as we approached Oceana County. I quickly headed west to get to the lighthouse in time to be greeted by a sky even more colorful than I had anticipated.
Summer Night
Hiking out the breakwater to the Ludington lighthouse is a tradition for summer visitors and area residents. I enjoy the hike, but often I like to watch from a distance and photograph the people as added ingredients to my pictures.
Quiet Beauty
White River Light Station looks frozen in time on this January morning. I love the classic design of this historic lighthouse and keepers' dwelling. I am grateful to the Sable Point Lighthouse Keepers and their many volunteers and donors who maintain the lighthouse and keep it open for tours.