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The Lake Michigan Carferry, SS Badger passes by the Ludington North Breakwater Light upon reaching its homeport. The historic carferry can transport more than 500 passengers and dozens of vehicles on each of its crossings between Michigan and Wisconsin.
F4 at 1/2000, ISO 800, 500mm lens at 750mm
Smooth Sailing - Panoramic
I never get bored or tired of photographing the SS Badger coming in or out of the Ludington harbor. Lake Michigan was as calm as I have ever witnessed today and that makes for smooth sailing on the carferry as it crosses to Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
F8 at 1/400, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
Smooth Sailing
I never get bored or tired of photographing the SS Badger coming in or out of the Ludington harbor. Lake Michigan was as calm as I have ever witnessed today and that makes for smooth sailing on the carferry as it crosses to Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
F8 at 1/400, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
A New View
It is always fun to find new vantage points from which to photograph the Ludington North Breakwater Light. This morning it was the reflection of the lighthouse that caught my eye. I used the dunes as my foreground and searched for a spot where the reflection would tie into the dunes.
F9 at 1/400, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
Portage Lake Pierheads
The back-roads drive along the Lake Michigan shoreline between Manistee and Onekama is one of my Michigan favorites. At this spot near Onekama motorists can look through the trees and see miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, including the Portage Lake pierheads.
F22 at 1/30, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 120mm
Brad Reed's Day 231 of 365
Amy Seng, the director of the local Convention and Visitors Bureau, was taking time tonight to be a tourist in her hometown. The Ludington area locals have had a higher than average number of fantastic summer evenings to enjoy along the shores of Lake Michigan this year because of the warm, dry weather.
F5.6 at 30.0, ISO 100, 14 mm lens at 14 mm
Rachel’s Day 236 of 366 - August 23, 2020
Some of my favorite memories growing up were made in our apple orchard. The tire swing, baseball diamond, and the biggest dandelions were there. Let’s not forget the apples. We would eat them right off the tree, or make homemade apple sauce, pie, crisp, or butter. The apples that were too bruised I would pick up for my brother, Kevin, to put out for deer. This apple tree is in my yard, and we love it.
Brad’s Day 237 of 366 - August 24, 2020
From the skate park near the south end of Stearns Drive in downtown Ludington, I made this image of the Ludington North Breakwater Light. I had to stand on my tailgate in order to get the playground equipment out of the bottom of my image..
Green Water
When you are boating it is never a good sign to see "green water" coming into your boat because it means it is really rough. This photograph clearly demonstrates how the surface of the water is blue, but the water beneath the surface is often green.
F8 at 1/640, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 10mm
Rolling in the Deep
This is probably the most bizarre photograph that I have made of the Ludington North Breakwater Light. With the underwater housing for my Nikon D7000, I was able to capture this image. Half of my lens was under water, the other half above the surface.
F6.3 at 1/800, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 10mm
Rachel’s Day 241 of 366 - August 28, 2020
The flowers in my mom’s garden made a great brilliant backdrop to this water-droplet-filled leaf.
Todd Reed's Day 237 of 365
The clouds have been stunning all day. I have already made several good Lake Michigan shoreline photographs. Yet I knew that if the clouds stuck around, the evening light would make the clouds more colorful. Sure enough; with the luck of the Irish, the Emerald Isle ferry returns to Charlevoix from Beaver Island at the peak of magic light.
F4.0 at 1/500, ISO 400, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Smooth as Glass
You know Lake Michigan is calm when you can see the reflection of people walking on the pier inside the channel. Tonight was a rare night in Ludington and I was happy to be documenting the tranquil sunset with my camera.
F8 at 1/640, ISO 800, 10-17mm lens at 12mm
Rachel’s Day 243 of 366 - August 30, 2020
Today, Brad and I explored Old Mission Peninsula. There is so much to see! The Old Mission Lighthouse looked especially stunning today.
Rachel’s Day 246 of 366 - September 2, 2020
At last, Bespop’s grapes have ripened! I have great memories of picking these with him or drinking the homemade grape juice we made from them on a cold winter day.
Rachel’s Day 247 of 366 - September 3, 2020
Lake Michigan was full of dramatic light and shadows this afternoon.
Todd Reed's Day 246 of 365
I live for days like this when Lake Michigan displays its awesome power and beauty. The feeling of 40-knot wind gusts in my face, sound of waves rushing and sight of water flying over the Ludington lighthouse overwhelm my senses. Before making this shot, I warned several swimmers about a recent drowning in the same location.
Tonight's Show
People willing to walk a mile for a sunset get the best front row seats possible for watching another Lake Michigan light show. With every sunset episode being different, many of us never tire of heading to the Lake Michigan waterfront to watch the sun dip into the lake or the clouds.
F4 at 1/320, ISO 400, 500mm lens at 500mm
Living the Dream
Family times around a bonfire are one of the best Michigan summertime traditions. Residents of Crosswinds at Ludington relax around the fire after taking in a Lake Michigan sunset.
F4 at 1/30, ISO 800, 80-200mm lens at 200mm
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.