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Shapes and Shadows
I liked the delicate look of the patterns made by these grasses, lily pads, and reflections on a pond at Kensington Metro Park. I composed the image to feature only those elements that I found exciting.
Windmill Sky
It looks to me like this windmill is spinning clouds today. The windmill towers over the animal farm that is one of the added attractions of the Kensington Metro Park Farm Center. I guess in this case KFC does not stand for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
F11 at 1/250, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 80mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 363 of 366 - December 28, 2020
I have successfully captured “The Triple Trees” in three seasons so far, and I am running out of days in our project. Brad and I were up north shooting today when we could see that tonight was the night for the winter shot. We raced back to the farm to set up. My camera was acting up, and I had to grab Brad’s camera to make the image before the light faded. I was thankful he happened to be there!
Brad Reed's Day 356 of 365
After making this picture and several other strong images this morning, I walked back into my dad's house with a big grin on my face. My sister-in-law, Stephanie Reed, wanted to know what the smirk was for. I showed her the back of my camera and told her that I love winter along Lake Michigan.
F8.0 at 1/100, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 24 mm
Country Tapestry
Heading westward across Michigan via highways and byways, I come upon this scene near Fowlerville. The quality of light playing on the goldenrod, grasses, trees and barns makes this look like a textured country tapestry.
F11 at 1/250, ISO 400, 24-70mm lens at 24mm
Brad’s Day 364 of 366 - December 29, 2020
The Sauble River Outlet at the Ludington State Park was half frozen this morning. We are always looking for s-curves in nature to include in our photographs. The outlet can change shape drastically by the day. Today the ice helped define the s-curve I was looking for.
Todd Reed's Day 357 of 365
I have chased these birds and a hundred others for several blocks, taking pictures periodically, but knowing I was not making a strong picture. Now I finally have a handful of them right where I want them.
F5.0 at 1/500, ISO 800, 80-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Michigan Harvester
Big-time farming is a big and impressive business in Michigan. Today is a corn harvest day for Jorgensen Farms in Williamston, Michigan. Two giant John Deere combines load a Jorgensen Farms semi before harvesting more corn.
F11 at 1/500, ISO 400, 14-24mm lens at 16mm
Rachel Gaudette’ss Day 364 of 366 - December 29, 2020
My dad helped the kids make these yule logs for their parents. It was very sweet to see their excitement as they handed me this gift.
Brad Reed's Day 357 of 365
I have really enjoyed buying Christmas ornaments for Julia and Ethan every year to add to our tree. Someday when my kids are grown, I hope they enjoy seeing these ornaments on their parents' tree as much as I enjoy seeing my old ornaments on my parents' Christmas trees every year.
F2.8 at 0.3, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 22 mm
Covered Bridge Geometrics
I have already made several images of the exterior of the famous Ada Covered Bridge in Ada, Michigan. Now, after moving inside, I find myself loving the geometric shapes of the bridge interior and the way light and shadow plays upon the timbers. Originally built in 1867, the bridge was restored in 1941. I think it is a work of art.
F22 at 4 seconds, ISO 100, 14-24mm lens at 14mm
Brad’s Day 365 of 366 - December 30, 2020
We are so blessed to have the Ludington State Park in our backyard. People often ask us where our favorite to place to shoot photographs is. Without hesitation, I always say the Ludington State Park. These 5,300 acres are diverse, natural, and beautiful.
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
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 365 of 366 - December 30, 2020
I have shot “The Triple Trees” from the opposite direction four times for this project. It seemed fitting to capture the lane and favorite spot from this view. The kids and I have walked this lane many times in our lifetime. We are so blessed to have the farm to explore and create memories.
Brad Reed's Day 358 of 365
Sitting in my living room during a family Christmas gathering, I noticed how these icicles looked like a hand and fingers. I set the camera to a slower shutter speed to capture the dripping water coming off the pinky finger.
F16.0 at 0.3, ISO 100, 70-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Follow the Light
This day started with a massive double rainbow in the west and now we have some of the largest, most distinct God beams I have ever seen. Days like today make my job as a photographer a whole lot easier, but more importantly, more fun.
F11 at 1/60, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 145mm
Ludingtons Crown Jewel
By setting my camera aperture to F22 and shooting directly into the sun, I was able to make it appear like the Ludington North Breakwater Light had a crown of sunshine. Shooting on full auto would have never allowed for this look or feel. At our weekend workshops, we teach our students how to use their own cameras on full manual.
F22 at 1/80, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 366 of 366 - December 31, 2020
366 Days. Impossible. That is what I thought when Brad asked me to join him on this project. There were days I didn’t think I would make it. Couldn’t make it. I took solitude at the beach tonight, on New Year’s Eve. Reflecting on the past year. On our 366 Project, on COVID-19, on the goods and bads. At 5:05pm, I made my last and final image. I did it!
Brad Reed's Day 359 of 365
I took a Christmas Day drive to the southern region of Ludington State Park today to find my photo of the day. I feel this is a photo I would not have been able to make a year earlier because I didn't really see the world in photographs as well as I do now. The 365 Project has made me a much better photographer.
F10.0 at 1/100, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Follow Your Heart - Panoramic
The God beams have quickly disappeared and now the sky is flaming red, yellow, and orange. My favorite part of this composition is the lone fisherman standing at the end of the breakwall. He became the little person in the big world and he gives the photograph a sense of scale. The tiny fisherman makes the sky seem 10 times more powerful.
F2.8 at 1/1000, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm