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Brad’s Day 266 of 366 - September 22, 2020
Rachel and I went for a drive looking for photographs. We headed down North Lakeshore Drive along Hamlin Lake. Between the Middle and North Bayous, we found this colorful tree. I lay on my back and used my external flash to light up the underside of the tree to pop the colors.
Brad Reed's Day 264 of 365
Running out of daylight, I headed into our backyard and found these leaves and birch stump. Using a sturdy tripod and hoping the wind stayed calm, I made this six-second exposure. It turned out sharper than expected.
F22.0 at 6.0, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Todd Reed's Day 266 of 365
I have been watching leaves float by for 20 minutes on Hamlin Lake just above the dam at Ludington State Park. Finally, here is a fresh, colorful view that stands out immediately from all the others I have seen.
F2.8 at 1/80, ISO 200, 80-200 mm lens at 130 mm
Rachel’s Day 271 of 366 - September 27, 2020
This year, as I drop off or pick up the kids from their visitation with their dad, I try to take different routes looking for photo opportunities. I didn’t have to drive far when I saw this field and shade tree on South Custer Road.
Rachel’s Day 276 of 366 - October 2, 2020
Todd and Brad have each made images of this tree line on Fountain Road. I’ve never seen a shot to be made before this day. It is that time of year when the fields start to be harvested and the looks start to change. Fortunately for me, this corn was still standing.
Brad Reed's Day 271 of 365
Today was the most difficult day so far this year for me to find a photograph that I was proud of. After driving around frantically for over an hour, I found this leaf on my friend Gary Ferguson's property. What a re-leaf.
F8.0 at 6.0, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 50 mm
Brad Reed's Day 272 of 365
Does this tree look familiar? It is the same tree that I photographed on Day 9 of the 365 Project. I love photographing the same objects or places different times of the year or in different lighting situations. This particular tree is beautiful every day of the year.
F11.0 at 1/15, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 40 mm
Brad Reed's Day 274 of 365
Today we headed from my mom's house near Fort Campbell, Kentucky to Paducah, Kentucky for my aunt's surprise birthday party. The sunset over Interstate 24 was gorgeous as it reflected off the hood of my truck. My mom's Honda CRV is the car in front of us.
F2.8 at 1/8000, ISO 800, 18-50 mm lens at 30 mm
Rachel’s Day 280 of 366 - October 6, 2020
Nikon D810. F9.0 at 1/80, ISO 6400. 105.0mm lens at 105.0mm. October 6, 2020 at 6:48pm.
Rachel’s Day 281 of 366 - October 7, 2020
I love the feeling of the last few days of summer. Those days before it officially feels like fall. The late summer glow, with flowers still in bloom, and warm sunshine on your face
Brad Reed's Day 280 of 365
My brother-in-law, Ben Verduin, and his wife Emily were married last summer at St. Cecilia Music Center in downtown Grand Rapids. Tonight as we all walked past the iconic building together on our way to dinner we noticed this tree that looked like it had been dipped in florescent paint.
F6.3 at 1/160, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 32 mm
Rachel’s Day 286 of 366 - October 12, 2020
Part way through the day, Brad suggested I take a drive to look for a photo. I didn’t have a destination in mind, other than south of town. I ended up passing a cemetery, with a brilliant tree near the road. As much as I love the turning of leaves, the greens, and yellows, like this, are my favorite. .
Todd Reed's Day 283 of 365
A Sunday ride on an autumn afternoon is one of the best things about Michigan. I stop to take a picture of my favorite tunnel of trees at the Polcin farm on Conrad Road. Cheryl Swinehart and Boyd Stark crest a hill on a bicycle ride as I am shooting.
F10.0 at 1/40, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 135 mm
Rachel’s Day 288 of 366 - October 14, 2020
“The Triple Trees” have fully changed colors. The reds are so vivid this morning!
Brad Reed's Day 283 of 365
My dad is the master of making great art from old abandoned houses. I have photographed a few, but never had the same kind of success. When Betsy spotted this scene on south Stiles Road near Marrison Avenue, I instantly knew that the game was on between my dad and me.
F8.0 at 1/125, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 30 mm
Todd Reed's Day 284 of 365
I love the rolling hills between Hart and New Era along the US 31 Freeway. Today as my nephew Ryan and I head to Grand Rapids for ArtPrize, I have to stop to photograph this farm surrounded by fall color.
F8.0 at 1/320, ISO 200, 80-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Todd Reed's Day 285 of 365
Aspen leaves shimmering in the sunlight and wind are one of my favorite autumn sights. These aspens signaled me to stop along Mavis Road in Hamlin Township.
F4.0 at 1/250, ISO 200, 80-200 mm lens at 165 mm
Rachel’s Day 290 of 366 - October 16, 2020
Anyone who passes through Scottville on a regular basis would probably recognize this tree. It sits to the north at the bridge on US-10, and always is a treat to see. Today it is especially picturesque.
Brad Reed's Day 285 of 365
Yesterday a customer came in the gallery and asked to see some photos of a tree in the fall with only red leaves on it. We didn't have exactly what she was looking for. Today on my way to work, Julia and I noticed a tree on Bryant road that was very large and had only red leaves. Time to email that customer.
F8.0 at 1/13, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Todd Reed's Day 286 of 365
Fall color catches my eye first along the Lincoln River. Then I notice the amazing patterns and textures of some leafless branches, making it clear that the fall color works better as a backdrop for the bare branches.
F5.0 at 1/640, ISO 200, 80-200 mm lens at 200 mm