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Charlevoix Focal Point
Twenty minutes earlier the Charlevoix pier was lined with people watching the sun setting. Now, as the afterglow color continues to become more saturated, I have the pier to myself while taking in what has to be one of the prettiest Lake Michigan skies of the summer. Lingering longer does pay handsome dividends.
F9 at 0.4, ISO 100, 24-70mm lens at 34mm
Brad’s Day 325 of 366 - November 20, 2020
I made a drive north today looking for photographs. I ended up at the Grand Traverse Lighthouse on Lake Michigan. The lighthouse keepers had the historic building decorated for Christmas with several beautiful wreaths in the windows.
Todd Reed's Day 322 of 365
I was headed for Ludington State Park to find my picture of the day when I spotted these God beams over Lake Michigan. I diverted to Stearns Park and am now appreciating the gorgeous backdrop behind the Ludington lighthouse.
F5.0 at 1/250, ISO 100, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
Brad Reed's Day 322 of 365
The golden rays of light over Lake Michigan were drawing a large crowd tonight down at Stearns Park. I ran out on the pier and tried to make a photograph with a fresh view of the Ludington North Breakwater Light and pier before the rays disappeared. I made it by about 30 seconds.
F22.0 at 0.5, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 23 mm
Spiraling Upward
The spiral staircase of New Presque Isle Light is as elegant as it is strong. The cast iron stairs once took the keeper, and now takes thousands of visitors, 138 steps to the top of one of the tallest lighthouses on the Great Lakes.
F6.3 at 1/15, ISO 1600, 24-70mm lens at 26mm
Lighthouse Sundial
Tonight, the New Presque Isle Lighthouse north of Alpena, Michigan was casting a beautiful shadow of itself on the Earth just east of the tower. I composed this photograph so that the sky was not in the picture because, like my dad always taught me, if it doesn't add to a photograph, it probably detracts. The sky was just a boring blue color with no clouds or detail. By cropping out the sky, I can keep the viewer's eyes on the shadow of the lighthouse.
F16 at 1/40, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 44mm
Todd Reed's Day 327 of 365 - November 23, 2010
This is the highlight of tonight's sunset. For less than a minute the color in the sky is being reflected brilliantly on the railings of the new walkway in Ludington harbor. I expose for the highlights to make them stand out.
F4.0 at 1/30, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
High Vantage Point
My son Brad checks out the view of Presque Isle and Lake Huron from high atop New Presque Isle Light, the tallest accessible lighthouse among the 149 Great Lakes Lighthouses.
F5.6 at 1/500, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 105mm
Keeper of the Lights
This statue of Patrick Garrity, Sr., appointed as lighthouse keeper at the Old Presque Isle Lighthouse by Abraham Lincoln in 1861, stands watch today in front of the remains of the original lighthouse built in 1840. Many people believe that the Old Presque Isle Lighthouse is haunted. I did not go inside the lighthouse to find out for myself. I did have goose bumps the entire time I was on the property and that was before I had heard the ghost stories!
F14 at 1/25, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
Brad’s Day 336 of 366 - December 1, 2020
With the stress and fear that COVID-19 has created for everyone worldwide, it sure is nice to be able to drive down to Ludington’s Stearns Beach and watch a calming sunset. This pandemic has proven to me that Ludington is “Home” for me and where I belong.
Brad Reed's Day 329 of 365
Happy Thanksgiving! Today in Ludington the weather was gray and ugly almost the entire day. But just before sunset, the sun broke through the cloud layer and everything turned neon orange and pink. Luckily, I was ready and waiting at the end of the new pier near the Loomis Street Boat Ramp.
F22.0 at 1.0, ISO 100, 14 mm lens at 14 mm
White River Light Station
Today was my first visit to the White River Light Station near Whitehall, Michigan. What a magnificent piece of Michigan maritime history. The building and lighthouse are gorgeous, but the coolest aspect of the light station is the museum inside. It is definitely worth a visit with your family!
F11 at 1/80, ISO 100, 10-17mm lens at 13mm
Light House
My son Brad is making a different image of the White River Light Station but is having the same thought I am. He remarks that this lighthouse, more than others we have photographed in Michigan, looks like a home with a lighthouse attached. I think this Whitehall, Michigan light station is definitely one of the most charming lighthouses on the Great Lakes.
F8 at 1/500, ISO 100, 28mm lens at 28mm
Brad Reed's Day 341 of 365
Bone chilling temperatures today made it very difficult to take this photograph. My fingers were so cold I could barely operate my camera. With a huge rush of adrenalin from seeing the incredible sunset unfolding before my eyes, I was able to push through the pain and make the needed adjustments.
F5.0 at 1/6400, ISO 100, 600 mm lens at 600 mm
Brad’s Day 349 of 366 - December 14, 2020
God beams were shining bright this afternoon at Stearns Beach in Ludington. One positive of COVID-19 is that it has tuned our 366 Project into a hyper-local book project. Besides my dad’s and my book on the Ludington State Park and his 50 Year Book, this book will have more shots from Mason County than any project we have ever done.
Action Sport
It is a good thing my son Brad does CrossFit training almost every day because fighting off breaking Lake Michigan waves while trying to make good images in Lake Michigan is strenuous work. I observe that Brad seems to thrive on his photography battles with the big lake.
F22 at 1/100, ISO 800, 80-200mm lens at 165mm
Brad Reed's Day 347 of 365
With temperatures in single digits the last few days, it didn't take long for Ludington North Breakwater Light to become a giant ice sculpture. The mix of light, wind, and blowing snow turned the frigid waters of Lake Michigan a gorgeous green color this morning.
F5.6 at 1/1000, ISO 400, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
Todd Reed's Day 350 of 365
I knew steam would be rising from icy Lake Michigan when the sun came up on this 10-degree morning. I got out early to photograph Ludington harbor from near the Ludington South Breakwater Light. I am pleasantly surprised to see this outbound tug and barge come into view to complete my picture.
F4.5 at 1/320, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Grand Haven on Fire
I have photographed my way westward across Michigan today. Clouds have been an important ingredient in several of my shots. Now my hunch that the supersized marshmallow clouds in the western sky are going to help create one of the most spectacular sunset light shows of the year is paying off. I have reached the Grand Haven shoreline just in time to see the sky on fire.
F5.6 at 1/1000, ISO 400, 80-200mm lens at 130mm