Summer
A Walk in the Park
An endangered piping plover walks along the Lake Michigan shoreline far outside its roped-off protection zone at Ludington State Park. The plover and its mate have established a nesting site that the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Minnesota researchers have taken steps to protect.
F3.5 at 1/4000, ISO 400, 300mm lens at 300mm
Todd Reed's Day 171 of 365
One of the most radiant sunsets of the year greeted me as I took a hike while my wife and her study buddies continued to study for yet another in a long line of nursing tests. This view of Ludington harbor was from atop a sand dune near my former home at Crosswinds
May Miracle
For probably a century or more, wild iris flowers have been popping up along Iris Road south of Ludington. Backlit by the morning sun, this iris looks especially glorious to me. I position my camera so that the shaded side of some dark pine trees provides a clean, simple, contrasting background.
F5.6 at 1/500, ISO 100, 300mm lens at 300mm
Daisy Day
As I am walking along the marshy shore of Lincoln Lake at Epworth Heights, I notice how some pink daisies are catching the light as they sway in a gentle breeze. I work hard to time my exposure to a moment when several of the daises are sunlit.
F5 at 1/400, ISO 200, 300mm lens at 300mm
Todd Reed's Day 172 of 365
I am watching an eerie light show tonight. As a thunderstorm sweeps across Lake Michigan toward my home I am shooting time exposures of lighting bolts electrifying the sky just above the horizon. The rest of the sky remains ominously dark. Strange.
F4.0 at 30.0, ISO 1600, 12-24 mm lens at 18 mm
Rachel Gaudette's Day 176 of 366 - June 24, 2020
Years ago, my brother and sister in-law took in an exchange student from Germany, Johanna. Little did we know that she would instantly become part of our family! She stayed in the U.S. to receive her BA and MA from MSU. We have spent many years and holidays with her. Today, we say goodbye for now as she heads to her new career and home in Romania. As we were leaving, a gorgeous sunset and rainbow joined in our celebration.
A Place in the Sun
What a day to be a turtle. The sun is shining and a downed tree provides a perfect sunbathing spot on the Sable River at Ludington State Park.
F6.3 at 1/100, ISO 100, 300mm lens at 300mm
Brad Reed's Day 172 of 365
For years I have tried to photograph the carferry Badger from underneath this tree at the end of Ferry Street, but have always come away disappointed because the Badger looked too small or I put too much of the tree in the photograph. Tonight however, I decided to wait longer and let the Badger get a lot closer to the camera. The photo finally worked!
F8.0 at 1/30, ISO 640, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Brad Reed's Day 177 of 366 - June 25, 2020
Daisies make me smile. This little cluster in my backyard made me happy tonight as I searched for my photo of the day.
Todd Reed's Day 173 of 365
What a great evening to be a seagull. As I make this picture, I think of all the times I have watched seagulls enduring the worst fall windstorms and winter blizzards. I am certain they are finding this second day of summer more enjoyable.
F4.5 at 1/200, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 175 mm
Rachel Gaudette's Day 177 of 366 - June 25, 2020
I am drawn to this tree. It brings me peace.
Golden Ripples
The outlet to Lake Michigan at Summit Park between Ludington and Pentwater turns to gold before my eyes. I have made the composition I want of the rippling water flowing; all that I need now is for the light to line up with the composition. Jackpot!
F22 at 1/6400, ISO 100, 200mm lens at 200mm
Brad Reed's Day 173 of 365
As I was opening the door to a Port-a-Jon in Cartier Park, I saw three baby raccoons near me. I decided I could hold it a while longer and ran back to my truck to get my biggest lens and tripod. I found the babies snuggled together on a tree branch, but my lens was so large, I could not fit all three raccoons in the frame, so I picked the cutest two.
F4.0 at 1/80, ISO 1250, 600 mm lens at 600 mm
Brad Reed's Day 178 of 366 - June 26, 2020
I can’t wait to see how big this buck in my backyard gets in the next few months. It always amazes me how close the deer in my yard allow me to get to them.
Todd Reed's Day 174 of 365
This wild tiger lily is one of dozens of these colorful roadside attractions lining Meyers Road between Ludington and Scottville. It is a bit breezy so I will have to shoot at a fast shutter speed and bump up the ISO to make a sharp image, but I like the way the picture looks in the viewfinder.
F3.2 at 1/250, ISO 200, 80-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Rachel Gaudette's Day 178 of 366 - June 26, 2020
These bright red lilies lining my brother’s driveway were beautiful tonight!
Rachel Gaudette's Day 179 of 366 - June 27, 2020
It has been a while since I was able to make it to the lakeshore for sunset. Tonight, I needed the sound of waves and the sun on my face.
Brad Reed's Day 175 of 365
Just after photographing the Badger leaving the pier heads, I noticed a beautiful bride and groom walking around the top of the Ludington North Breakwater Light. Luckily for me, Ashli and Jon Solitro were eager to be models for my photo of the day. Oftentimes, found moments like this make the best photographs.
F8.0 at 1/400, ISO 400, 70-200 mm lens at 190 mm
Photographing the Summit
This is the fourth photo of the evening that I have gotten at the creek at Summit Park. For over an hour, I lay in the creek exploring the rocks, stumps, and creek bottom for different patterns and compositions. The entire creek is less than 30 yards long before it makes its way into Lake Michigan. By lying in the creek and putting my camera a few inches above the water, I was able to eliminate size perspective and sense of scale in this photograph.
F22 at 1/10, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 18mm