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Winter Watch
Winter Watch
A Northwester churns up Lake Michigan, turning the lakeshore dunes into a sea of blowing snow. February days like this one make most people long for spring. I never want to miss a good Northwester any time of year.
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Bolt of Light
Bolt of Light
Like a lightning bolt, the Lake Michigan shoreline looks electric as the setting sun hits the wave-washed sand.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 246 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 246 of 365
Fresh Lake Michigan air blowing in my face. Magic light hitting the dune grass in front of me. Roiling waves. Huge clouds. I feel alive and at home at this moment. F11.0 at 1/160, ISO 100, 14 mm lens at 14 mm
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Todd Reed\'s Day 242 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 242 of 365 - Panoramic
The light is blazing along the Lake Michigan shoreline tonight. I quickly line up some dune grass and the sun in a way that gives me the feeling that the sun is a big ball rolling down hill. F4.0 at 1/6400, ISO 800, 500 mm lens at 500 mm
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Sleeping Bear Sunrise - Panoramic
Sleeping Bear Sunrise - Panoramic
Watching the sun rise over the Sleeping Bear Dunes is like watching a moving picture because the light and shadow change so quickly. With the camera on the tripod, I can savor the show and make an exposure whenever I am loving the moment I am witnessing. Fuji S2. F11 at 1/30, ISO 100. 12-24mm lens at 17mm. On a tripod without a flash. October 21, 2005 at 8:20am.
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Workshop at Stearns Park (0808)
Workshop at Stearns Park (0808)
Workshop at Stearns Park
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Impressions
Impressions
Large waves washing a feather and stones up onto the Lake Michigan beach near Pentwater caught my eye as my older brother Tad and I were walking along the beach. I had to move quickly before the next crashing wave whisked the feather away.
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Golden Shore
Golden Shore
All is quiet along the Lake Michigan shoreline on a spring evening before this historic summer resort comes to life for another season.
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Sleeping Bear Sunrise
Sleeping Bear Sunrise
Watching the sun rise over the Sleeping Bear Dunes is like watching a moving picture because the light and shadow change so quickly. With the camera on the tripod, I can savor the show and make an exposure whenever I am loving the moment I am witnessing.
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Breakers
Breakers
Hurtling forth and plummeting down, breaking waves capable of overpowering almost anything in their path rush toward the Lake Michigan shoreline. On this November day, no one and no vessel dared to challenge them.
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Lincoln River in Front of Rods Shack (1661)
Lincoln River in Front of Rods Shack (1661)
Lincoln River in Front of Rods Shack
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Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun
Of course there is no midnight sun in Michigan, but I could not resist naming this winter Lake Michigan shoreline image after the midsummer Arctic phenomenon.
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Done Fishing
Done Fishing
Fishermen saunter home after an evening of fishing on the Ludington North Breakwater.
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Queen of the North
Queen of the North
Our friends Dave and Chrissy Hall, lifelong visitors and supporters of the Ludington State Park, graciously offered to take my dad and me in their airplane to photograph aerial views of the park and its surroundings. On a clear May evening in 2007, I made this photo from several thousand feet in the air. The photograph clearly shows the Lake Michigan shoreline, the Sable River, all of Hamlin Lake, Big Point Sable Lighthouse, the Nordhouse Dunes, part of the Manistee National Forest and the entire Ludington State Park.
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Workshop at Stearns Park (0847)
Workshop at Stearns Park (0847)
Workshop at Stearns Park
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Solar Wind
Solar Wind
Solar Wind
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Brad Reed\'s Day 16 of 366
Brad Reed's Day 16 of 366
A cold, windy night is brightened by a beautiful sunset at the Ludington State Park Beach House. My dad, Rachel, and I always try to create triangles in our compositions, especially in the foreground
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