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Brad’s Day 333 of 366 - November 28, 2020
For years, we would call my dad “Mr. Safety” and poke fun at him about it. Well, today I was glad some of that preparedness rubbed off. Two young men fell off the breakwall into Lake Michigan. I had three life jackets and 300 foot of line in the back of my truck that the police and firemen used to help rescue both men. After that craziness, I found this picture in front of where I was parked at Stearns Drive
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Todd Reed\'s Day 326 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 326 of 365
I am struck by the "mountains" rising above Lake Michigan and the color reflecting off the massive clouds. It is too windy on my deck, so I move the camera and tripod indoors and open a window to sharply capture the moment. F4.0 at 0.5, ISO 400, 80-200 mm lens at 80 mm
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Rachel’s Day 333 of 366 - November 28, 2020
The last two days I have focused on working on Kasey’s hamster cage. I found this heart at the bottom of her cage. I am ready for the kids to come home tomorrow. It has been a long several days. COVID-19 has hurt those that struggle with mental illness. It has not been an easy year for most.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 326 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 326 of 365
One of the windows was broken out of a building on South James Street in Ludington. By getting as close as I could with my 70-200 mm lens I was able to show the detail in the glass as well as make the inside of the building disappear. I love this photograph. F8.0 at 0.8, ISO 100, 70-200 mm lens at 200 mm
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Brad’s Day 334 of 366 - November 29, 2020
I almost lost one of my boots in the mud while shooting this photo with my iPhone. We dug this pond at our hunting property. Our land has a lot of clay in it. That clay and mud is very difficult to navigate through, but I was determined to get the reflections in this photograph. To get the reflections to look the way I wanted, I had to get down to the water’s edge..
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Todd Reed\'s Day 327 of 365 - November 23, 2010
Todd Reed's Day 327 of 365 - November 23, 2010
This is the highlight of tonight's sunset. For less than a minute the color in the sky is being reflected brilliantly on the railings of the new walkway in Ludington harbor. I expose for the highlights to make them stand out. F4.0 at 1/30, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
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Brad Reed\'s Day 327 of 365 - November 23, 2010
Brad Reed's Day 327 of 365 - November 23, 2010
It is hard to beat the intensity of the sunlight right at sunset in late November. While making this photograph it reminded me that I am blessed to live in such a beautiful and diverse area of the natural world. F3.5 at 1/20, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 38 mm
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Brad’s Day 335 of 366 - November 30, 2020
As I was driving on Old US-31 through the Pere Marquette River Flats, I spotted this mature bald eagle. I pulled over and knew if I waited long enough, the bird would eventually fly away. I wanted to capture that moment just as it took flight. The five-minute wait was worth it.
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Todd Reed\'s Day 328 of 365
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
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Rachel’s Day 335 of 366 - November 30, 2020
I took time to just enjoy having the kids home tonight. Kasey made a delicious meal she calls “Kasey’s combobulation.” It was great just to concentrate on them and nothing else. It did mean I was on the search for a photo later in the evening, but to me that was worth it. We received this jar as a gift. Kasey keeps her tea in it.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 328 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 328 of 365
You never know when a photographic opportunity is going to present itself. Just as I was taking a drink of water at the Plaza Caf
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Brad’s Day 336 of 366 - December 1, 2020
With the stress and fear that COVID-19 has created for everyone worldwide, it sure is nice to be able to drive down to Ludington’s Stearns Beach and watch a calming sunset. This pandemic has proven to me that Ludington is “Home” for me and where I belong.
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Todd Reed\'s Day 329 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 329 of 365
The turkey is almost done cooking and family members will soon be arriving at our cabin for Thanksgiving dinner. I am taking time out to savor an additional blessing
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Rachel’s Day 336 of 366 - December 1, 2020
The sunshine is a welcome sight today! I love long casting shadows.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 329 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 329 of 365
Happy Thanksgiving! Today in Ludington the weather was gray and ugly almost the entire day. But just before sunset, the sun broke through the cloud layer and everything turned neon orange and pink. Luckily, I was ready and waiting at the end of the new pier near the Loomis Street Boat Ramp. F22.0 at 1.0, ISO 100, 14 mm lens at 14 mm
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Brad’s Day 337 of 366 - December 2, 2020
Bob and Nancy Buchert are the newest owners of the home at 607 W. Pere Marquette in Ludington. This is the blue home on the corner of Pere Marquette and Ferry Street that I grew up in. While chatting with Bob and Nancy tonight in the front yard of their newly redone home, I noticed the magic light hitting the old birch trees in the backyard. I remember climbing these trees often as a kid.
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Todd Reed\'s Day 330 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 330 of 365
How many trees look as spectacular without leaves as this giant maple along Conrad Road? I photographed it on Day 209 with green leaves and on Day 290 when the leaves turned golden. Today the size and symmetry of its branches stand out. F4.5 at 1/640, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 80 mm
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Rachel’s Day 337 of 366 - December 2, 2020
The kids and I have still been at home quarantining, so it seemed like a perfect opportunity to get our Christmas tree up. It is filled with a lot of special ornaments, including my very first Christmas ornament. I always must put this one on the tree, and it must have a light behind it for it to shine bright.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 330 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 330 of 365
The waves were rocking out on Lake Michigan today. I wanted to get in the water to shoot this wave, but it was too rough and too cold. I have been inspired lately by the photography of Clark Little. He shoots photos of waves from in the water; however, he has a waterproof system and lives in Hawaii. F5.6 at 1/2000, ISO 100, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
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Brad’s Day 338 of 366 - December 3, 2020
Our assistant manager, Hannah Ruhlig, recently told me about a home near her house that was decorated in tons of Christmas lights. Tonight, while trying to figure out what to photograph, I remembered the house. I drove there and struck up a conversation with the owner, Bill Olson. Then I went to work making this image.
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