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Todd Reed's Day 205 of 365
After I wait an hour for a break in the clouds, magic light falls upon the beach and beach house at Ludington State Park. Time to shoot!
F22.0 at 1/6, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
So Stinking Cute
Three of nine baby skunks spotted in a farmyard south of Ludington parade past me after playing and hunting for food on a late spring morning. My vantage point provides a clear view of the widely varying black and white patterns of their coats.
F4 at 1/1250, ISO 800, 500mm lens at 700mm
Brad Reed's Day 205 of 365
Today my dad and I and our associate Greg Dunn put on our first-ever workshop on Adobe Photoshop. For the evening session of the workshop, we all headed to Ludington State Park to photograph the sunset. The "magic light" was gorgeous, and as usual, very fleeting.
F8.0 at 1/320, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Smelling Good - Panoramic
Baby skunks come nose to nose while playing in a farmyard on a June morning. The skunks are among nine babies born this month at Larry and Jo Sholtey's farm along South Lakeshore Drive south of Ludington. The playful youngsters have been providing excellent entertainment for the Sholteys and their guests.
F4 at 1/500, ISO 800, 500mm lens at 700mm
Smelling Good
Baby skunks come nose to nose while playing in a farmyard on a June morning. The skunks are among nine babies born this month at Larry and Jo Sholtey's farm along South Lakeshore Drive south of Ludington. The playful youngsters have been providing excellent entertainment for the Sholteys and their guests.
F4 at 1/500, ISO 800, 500mm lens at 700mm
Brad Reed's Day 206 of 365
Bortell's Fisheries has been a summer-time favorite for locals and visitors of West Michigan for over 100 years. One of my very best childhood memories was going to Bortell's with my dad and my older brother Tad and fishing in the ponds on their property. The Bortell family then cooked our fish so we could enjoy them for dinner.
F14.0 at 1/125, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Summertime Mirage
The calendar still says it is spring but this mid-June view through my large telephoto lens at South Haven beach sure looks and feels like summer to me. It is a splendid day to be on the Lake Michigan shoreline photographing Week 24 of "Tuesdays with Todd and Brad Reed: A Michigan Tribute."
F6.3 at 1/1000, ISO 200, 300mm lens at 300mm
Patterns at Frankfort Beach
The combined patterns of snow, sand, dune grass, clouds, and snow fence make an interesting composition. I like this winter view of the Frankfort shoreline but I know it would be more colorful and more magical if enough light could get out from under those clouds and bounce off them. Nope; not happening tonight. At least I tried.
Todd Reed's Day 208 of 365
Yes, purple loosestrife is an invasive species. And, yes, it is beautiful. This year it has invaded the wetland area along the north side of Ludington South Breakwater. I will enjoy it until someone sees fit to eliminate it.
F2.8 at 1/800, ISO 200, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
Dream Catching
A seagull feather catches my eye after the wind brought it to rest amidst dune grass in the natural area north of Oval Beach at Saugatuck. The Saugatuck Natural Area beach scene looks even better to me as I move in close with my macro lens, causing the foreground and background to become soft and dreamlike.
F3.3 at 1/500, ISO 800, 105mm lens at 105mm
Brad Reed's Day 208 of 365
I headed to the Western Michigan Fairgrounds in Ludington tonight to find my photograph of the day for the 365 Project. I knew I wanted to take a long time exposure of one of the rides on the Midway, but I wasn't sure which one would work the best until I saw the Zipper. This is one of my favorite photographs of the 365 Project so far.
F20.0 at 4.0, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Saugatuck Natural Area
I stand atop a dune at Oval Beach in Saugatuck, Michigan, looking northward into the Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area. More than 170 acres of rolling, open dunes, wetland, and woods are now accessible to the public for non-motorized recreation as a result of a $19 million land acquisition made through grants and donations to the West Michigan Land Conservancy.
F6.3 at 1/6, ISO 100, 14-24mm lens at 14mm
Todd Reed's Day 209 of 365
Clyde Butcher, famous for his black-and-white photographs of the Florida Everglades, often photographs huge cumulus clouds passing over the wetlands. Though I am standing in an overgrown asparagus field in Michigan, this scene on Conrad Road reminds me of some of Clyde's landscape images that often include a tree connecting land and sky.
F13.0 at 1/80, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 14 mm
Natural Beauty
Hoary puccoon flowers stand out amidst the rolling dunes of the Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area. These flowers are among the many natural gems waiting to be discovered here by hikers and photographers. The Natural Resources Trust Fund provided more than half the $19 million needed to purchase and preserve the 173 acres of prime real estate for the public. More than 900 families and individuals have pitched in to help make the land acquisition possible.
F5.6 at 1/60, ISO 100, 14-24mm lens at 14mm
Brad Reed's Day 209 of 365
Today my wife Betsy and I celebrated our ninth wedding anniversary. I was in a hurry to find my photo of the day so I could get home and spend time with Betsy and the kids. I headed to Ludington State Park and climbed the dunes to the east of the First Curve along M-116. A few minutes later I had my photo of the day.
F8.0 at 1/60, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Sunset Splash
A wave bursts over one of the pilings left from a dock that once jutted out into Lake Michigan at Oval Beach in Saugatuck. I like the repetitive patterns of the worn pilings and the way the waves and light play on them at sunset on a June evening.
F8 at 1/320, ISO 800, 24-70mm lens at 32mm
Todd Reed's Day 210 of 365
The roadside along Pere Marquette Highway at Kibby Creek looks like a garden this morning. I love watching to see what is going to grow next from spring to fall along Michigan roads.
F4.0 at 1/400, ISO 200, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
In the Breakers
For over 10 years I have dreamed of making this photograph. It has been no secret that I love to make photographs while standing in the water, but I always had to be very careful to not get my camera too wet. Today, I no longer had to worry about my camera staying dry. A waterproof camera housing allowed me to get the immediacy that I have always dreamed about within the rolling breakers of Lake Michigan.
F6.3 at 1/1600, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 11.5mm
Refreshing
A friend of mine is letting me borrow a professional underwater housing for my Nikon D7000 camera body. He also loaned me his 10-17mm lens that works well with the housing. Today was my first crack at using the new equipment and I loved every second of it. Lake Michigan was very refreshing today.
F6.3 at 1/1600, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 11mm
Todd Reed's Day 211 of 365
I have passed by this sign montage at Bass Lake many times this year but today the light falling on it and the surrounding forest is exquisite. Now is the time to make this arrangement of Bass Lake cottage-owner and home-owner names my picture of the day.
F4.0 at 1/100, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm