Summer
Brad Reed's Day 251 of 365
The Centenary United Methodist Church in downtown Pentwater, Michigan was built in 1867. For years I have tried to make a photograph of the church that showed its grandeur and beauty, but was never satisfied with the results until today.
F4.5 at 1/1250, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Brad’s Day 257 of 366 - September 13, 2020
The kids and I went on a hike with Carole and Jim Smith today out near their cottage on Hamlin Lake. We hiked to one of Carole’s favorite trees in the Manistee National Forest. Seeing this tree was love at first sight for me. I knew I had found my photo of the day!
Todd Reed's Day 252 of 365
On my way to WKLA to talk on the radio about the importance and value to our community of donating to United Way of Mason County I see my picture of the day along the Pere Marquette River. I pull off the road, run to the water's edge, compose and shoot. Sometimes pictures come fast and easy.
F4.5 at 1/125, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Rachel’s Day 257 of 366 - September 13, 2020
My son, Joshua, spotted this toad in a hole in a tree at the farm. I grabbed my gear and carefully set my camera settings. Then it was a waiting game for it to pop back out.
Brad’s Day 258 of 366 - September 14, 2020
Julia has done so well on her first year of the high school golf team. She has gotten to play in several varsity matches and is getting better by the day. Tonight, when I went to pick her up from practice, I could see her on the 18th hole. I parked the truck and grabbed my gear and made this image of her as she hit a beautiful iron shot.
Rachel’s Day 258 of 366 - September 14, 2020
These large mushrooms are always fun to spot in the summer. The kids found this one down our long lane at the farm.
Rachel’s Day 259 of 366 - September 15, 2020
I took a lunchtime break at the lakeshore. The seagulls were very active!
Brad’s Day 260 of 366 - September 16, 2020
Rachel’s daughter, Kasey, is on the middle school cross country team at Mason County Eastern in Custer. We were watching one of her home meets when I noticed these sweet peas in a mix of mustard grass. Trying to not crush any of the flowers or mustard grass, I got close to the prettiest one I could find. With my macro lens, I knew I could make the busy background look soft and less chaotic.
Rachel’s Day 260 of 366 - September 16, 2020
It was a calm night – but the clouds were moving across the sky. I took a longer exposure showing the movement against the silhouetted trees.
Brad’s Day 261 of 366 - September 17, 2020
I hope all of these different varieties of flowers continue to grow in my yard year after year because I do not have a green thumb and I am not great at yard work. I rarely know the names of the flowers until I download my photographs of them and ask Rachel or Betsy what they are.
Boaters Paradise
If you love boating, you have to love Charlevoix. From ships, to small craft to charming old homes and boathouses to classic-styled new ones, Round Lake in downtown Charlevoix looks and feels like a boater's paradise. My wife Debbie and I rented a 13-foot Boston Whaler like our own 30-year-old Whaler, so we could ply Round Lake and Lake Charlevoix as part of our 25th wedding anniversary trip to relive our first anniversary Whaler voyage in Charlevoix.
F8 at 1/500, ISO 200, 80-200mm lens at 80mm
Rachel’s Day 261 of 366 - September 17, 2020
“The Triple Trees” were looking grand this summer morning! Before long, these trees will be full of color.
Brad’s Day 262 of 366 - September 18, 2020
I love seeing the fog dance over the water during a sunrise. This morning did not disappoint as I photographed the sunrise from M-116 over Lincoln Lake. We often try to find triangles for the bases of our images. It helps lead the viewer’s eyes into the photograph.
Iron Art
As I stand on the drawbridge at Charlevoix watching boats ply the Pine River Channel leading to and from Lake Michigan, it strikes me how interesting the iron draw bridge railing is as the bright July sun strikes the side opposite my position. The graphic image is not the picture I previsualized but I am delighted to discover it.
F13 at 1/500, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 112mm
Sweet Light
My wife Debbie and I celebrated our first anniversary in Charlevoix, Michigan. Now, on the eve of our silver anniversary, we stand on the drawbridge at Charlevoix together as I make this image of golden light striking the Charlevoix lighthouse. I look forward to celebrating our golden anniversary together in Charlevoix 25 years down the path of life.
F3.2 at 1/500, ISO 400, 80-200mm lens at 280mm
Rachel’s Day 262 of 366 - September 18, 2020
It is starting to feel like fall! I am always intrigued what makes one particular tree turn (or partially turn) before the others.
Brad’s Day 263 of 366 - September 19, 2020
As usual, I hit my drive near the trees on the left side of hole 4 at Golden Sands Golf Course near Silver Lake. While walking to my ball, we found a tiny baby mouse sitting on a leaf. I grabbed my iPhone and got down on my stomach to capture this image.
Rachel’s Day 263 of 366 - September 19, 2020
I am very proud of Kasey and her first cross country season. She is running in Evart today at SpringHill Camp. Due to COVID-19, they split the large invitational up into three groups of teams to keep the athlete and spectator numbers low.
Brad’s Day 264 of 366 - September 20, 2020
I had a busy day today and wasn’t able to make an image during the daylight. Luckily for me, once it got dark, the moon was a perfect crescent, and the sky was crystal clear. Standing in the middle of Washington Avenue in front of my house, I shot this image with my camera on a tripod.
Lacy Day
Ah, the plants of summer. I love it when the various roadside plants of Michigan begin blooming. I have already spotted many colors and varieties of these plants while traveling the byways between Ludington and Traverse City. But the hundreds of tiny flowers of this big Queen Anne's Lace have caused me to stop my vehicle to appreciate their beauty close up.
F7.1 at 1/800, ISO 200, 105mm lens at 105mm