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Brad’s Day 307 of 366 - November 2, 2020
In September of 2019, our assistant manager, Hannah Olson, married her best friend, Dan Ruhlig. They got married at the Little Point Sable Church in Mears, Michigan. I drove there today in order to capture this image in honor of Hannah and Dan.
Brad Reed's Day 300 of 365
The grasses along Dennis Road south of Ludington looked beautiful this morning as the sun rose in the east. The golden sunrise helped ease my nerves after a long night of howling winds.
F22.0 at 1/160, ISO 100, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 307 of 366 - November 2, 2020
Often, the kids spy the color in the sky before I do. They will come running, yelling to grab my camera. I love that at a young age they can see and appreciate a good photo opportunity.
Todd Reed's Day 301 of 365
Curving branches of an old oak tree along the Pere Marquette River stand out today after high winds blew away many of the grand oak's leaves. Most neighboring maple trees have been stripped bare by 30 to 60 knot winds the previous two days.
F11.0 at 1/5, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 80 mm
Brad’s Day 308 of 366 - November 3, 2020
Most of the big trees in my yard are oak trees. I much prefer maple trees. This maple tree is in my side yard right on the property border between my house and my neighbor’s house. It has finally turned colors and looks beautiful this morning.
Brad Reed's Day 301 of 365
Betsy, the kids, and I have been in our new house for a couple of months now and this is the first wildlife photograph I have made from inside the house. We have lots of deer and squirrels in our backyard every day and I can photograph them out the sliding glass doors. Julia helped me spot this squirrel.
F4.5 at 1/100, ISO 1600, 600 mm lens at 600 mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 308 of 366 - November 3, 2020
Bespop’s pond always reminds me of an African sunset or sunrise. Tonight, it was especially calm, and the reflections were wonderful. The piece of wood in the foreground always reminds me of a swan.
Todd Reed's Day 302 of 365
Hunting with a camera can be exciting. I have been stalking this big buck for weeks and here he finally is in front of my camera within 30 yards. I like this moment when he is on the trail of a doe that came through a few minutes earlier.
F4.0 at 1/250, ISO 800, 500 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 750 mm
Brad’s Day 309 of 366 - November 4, 2020
My Uncle Budde and Aunt Sheryl recently purchased this new sculpture for their side yard. I enjoyed watching the setting sun reflect and shine through the unique piece of art.
Brad Reed's Day 302 of 365
The sweeping clouds of October darken the foreground of this scene, while the golden light of sunrise peeks through a break in the clouds. I love the dramatic light of October, especially in Michigan.
F8.0 at 1/250, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 50 mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 309 of 366 - November 4, 2020
After work I made a drive to the Ludington State Park to enjoy the shoreline for a bit. This huge piece of driftwood was a great accent piece and counterpart to the jetty.
Todd Reed's Day 303 of 365
I am getting wet making this picture but moving close to these jetties is, I know, vital to making an image that will put the viewer there. The water rushing over the tops of my waterproof shoes is cold and distracting but the image in my viewfinder is also a rush.
F4.0 at 1/8, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 14 mm
Brad’s Day 310 of 366 - November 5, 2020
Sadly, Betsy’s parents both died a few years apart from sudden illnesses. Betsy and her brothers picked out a nice headstone for their parents with a cardinal on it. The headstone is in Lakeview Cemetery in Ludington. I decided to honor Don and Shari Verduin today by making this image at their gravesite.
Brad Reed's Day 303 of 365
Setting your camera to the "bulb" setting allows you to take very long time exposures. I used my glow-in-the-dark watch to count 90 seconds for this exposure because the sun had set 45 minutes earlier. I also used a rear-sync flash to help brighten the foreground. The end result was a surreal looking shoreline.
F22.0 at 90 seconds, ISO 100, 14 mm lens at 14 mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 310 of 366 - November 5, 2020
I checked out the new splash pad in Copeyon Park. It isn’t running now, but I think my kids will enjoy it next summer! The geese were active on the lake while I was there. I caught this one in magic light.
Todd Reed's Day 304 of 365
The old cemetery at the west end of Hawley Road takes on an eerie appearance on Halloween night. During a 30-second time exposure, I am using my vehicle headlights to sidelight the gate and an off-camera flash to light gravestones in order to make them emerge from the darkness.
F11.0 at 30.0, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 14 mm
Brad Reed's Day 304 of 365
I have had my eye on this old caboose since we started the 365 Project back in January, but the lighting and clouds were never ideal. Tonight on the way to my Grandpa and Grandma Reed's house on M-116 near Ludington State Park for trick-or-treating, we stopped to make this photo.
F18.0 at 1/50, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 311 of 366 - November 6, 2020
In amongst the chaos of life, there are some mornings that can calm your soul. Even if only for a second. This was one of those mornings. After the kids got on the bus, I drove to the far back of the property on the farm. I wanted a different view of the Pere Marquette River and knew the moss here would make for a great foreground.
Todd Reed's Day 305 of 365 - Panoramic
Morning glory! Frost-coated swamp grasses turn to gold as the sun rises over the Pere Marquette River. What a way to wake up to the first day of November.
F6.3 at 1/125, ISO 400, 12-24 mm lens at 12 mm
Brad’s Day 312 of 366 - November 7, 2020
I wish I knew the story behind this abandoned home on First Street in Scottville, Michigan. Tonight, the light was hitting the tops of the surrounding trees and the upper story of the old homestead. Normally, when I see this house, it looks haunted and a bit scary. On this night it looked beautiful and gave me a sense of hope..