SS Badger
Todd Reed's Day 254 of 365
My wife spotted the color in the sky as we were just starting to have our morning coffee together. She knows if she tells me about the light our coffee hour is over; she tells me anyway. Two minutes later I am shooting one of the best sunrises of the year as salmon fishing boats troll past the Badger and Spartan on Pere Marquette Lake.
F4.0 at 0.25, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Steaming Past
Steaming past the SS Badger early in the morning is a common occurrence for sport fishermen in Ludington. The Badger makes her return trip to Ludington every summer morning around 6:00 a.m.
F5 at 1/200, ISO 6400, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
Todd Reed's Day 276 of 365
I am watching the last Badger show of the year. I am one of many Ludington residents watching as the Lake Michigan Carferry sails into the Ludington harbor at the end of its final voyage of the 2010 sailing season.
F2.8 at 1/2000, ISO 400, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
Leaving
The carferry SS Badger is the last coal fired steamship in America. As she left Ludington this morning, I photographed her from the window of a small airplane piloted by Dave Johnson of Mason County Aviation.
F9 at 1/1600, ISO 800, 18-50mm lens at 44mm
Steaming Across
The SS Badger is a beautiful steamship from any angle. Today was the first time that I got to photograph her underway from an airplane. I was impressed by how elegantly the 410-foot carferry cut through the waters of Lake Michigan.
F7.1 at 1/640, ISO 800, 18-50mm lens at 50mm
Brad’s Day 314 of 366 - November 9, 2020
The end of Ferry Street has always proven to be a productive photography spot for my dad, Rachel, and me. This morning we had great light and clouds to the southeast. Sitting at the gallery downtown, I was pretty sure if I drove to the end of Ferry Street a few blocks away, I would find a powerful sky over the top of the Badger. My hunch was correct.
Todd Reed's Day 328 of 365
On my way home tonight I am surprised to see that the carferry Badger has been trimmed in lights for the holidays. It is twilight, the best time to make the lights stand out while still showing detail of the great ship.
F5.6 at 8.0, ISO 100, 24-70 mm lens at 52 mm
Peter Pan Land
For decades many local high school and college-age kids have spent time exploring the cliffs south of Ludington. I have heard a few different names for the gorgeous cliffs, but the most common is Peter Pan Land. In this photo you can clearly see the sculpted beauty of the cliffs behind the SS Badger as she heads into port. All of this land is now privately owned and trespassing is frowned upon.
F4.5 at 1/1000, ISO 800, 600mm lens at 600mm
Spirit of Ludington
For well over a half-century the carferry SS Badger has graced the waterfront of her homeport of Ludington, Michigan. I never tire of seeing the lights of the ship and the city as the vessel and city landscape begin to be visible against the dawn sky.
F11 at 4 seconds, ISO 1600, 24-70mm lens at 46mm
Full Steam Ahead
On the final leg of her cross-lake journey, the carferry SS Badger finishes a turn to port as the captain and wheelsman line the big ship up to steam between the pier heads of her home port. Passengers line the bow to get a first-hand look at Ludington harbor.
F4 at 1/1250, ISO 1600, 500mm lens at 500mm