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Survival Instinct
A tree frog was so well camouflaged that even when a friend was pointing it out to me, I couldn't see it. I finally spotted it when it blinked and moved its eyes.
Arrangement
I love studying clumps of dune grass looking for pleasing arrangements of patterns and shapes. Sometimes I see an arrangement I love but the background is too cluttered. Today, a fresh coat of snow along the Lake Michigan shoreline near Pentwater creates a clean, simple background for an arrangement I find simply splendid.
Porcupine Dune
I think it is so cool how the dune in the foreground of this photograph looks like a porcupine. This is a new vantage point my dad and I discovered today at the Silver Lake State Park. I am certain we will be back here many times in the future with our cameras and I can't wait.
F8 at 1/160, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 50mm
Lincoln River Outlet
The Lincoln River Outlet, which bustles with small watercraft in the summer, lies still on an icy January morning. My son, Tad, and I each found several good photographs that frigid morning when good light and fresh snow coincided.
Winter World
Brad and I are winter persons. We love being outside in the snow, photographing, hiking, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing; you name it. But on a winter day as magical as this, we'd better be shooting pictures. We were, and I am glad we were. Following a deer trail through the pines south of the dam at Ludington State Park led me into a winter world of white.
Brad Reed's Day 74 of 365
The Mason County Courthouse is an impressive structure that has intrigued me since I was a young boy. Our courthouse was finished in 1894 and is still in use today. Grand Rapids architect Sidney J. Osgood designed the Richardsonian Romanesque building. The sandstone used to build the courthouse came from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
F5.0 at 1/320, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 23 mm
Turkey Time
Something about the way these wild turkeys blended with their environment compelled me to get out of my truck and make this image.
Dunes Overlook
Views like this remind me how blessed I am to live along the Lake Michigan shoreline. I am standing atop a high dune near the south end of Silver Lake State Park only a half-hour from home looking north over thousands of acres of dune lands in the park.
F22 at 1/4, ISO 140, 14-24mm lens at 14mm
Dune Shadow
The simplicity of a dune scene on top of the Silver Lake sand dunes interested me and caused me to bring my tripod and camera to a stop. As the sun dropped, the shadows increased and the wind-blown pattern in the sand became distinct. I watched the picture develop wondering how different the view would be from this spot on my next visit.
Winter Outlook
I had hiked through heavy snow for several hours on a January morning, occasionally finding a picture worth taking. On my way back from making the image I had pre-visualized on Lost Lake, I got an added bonus when these deer peered out from their snow shelter. The bonus shot was an example of what we preach to our workshop students: look for what you expect or plan to shoot, but be alert and ready for the unexpected shot.
Spiritual Being
After photographing this owl up close, it flew about 40 yards away and landed in a tree. The close-up shot was unique, but I love this environmental portrait a lot more.
Ludington on the Lake
The Ludington beach has been rated as one of the finest anywhere by various publications. I can see why as I watch beachgoers in action or simply relaxing. Others enjoy the hike on the Ludington breakwater to the lighthouse, which is open for tours most summer days.
March Madness
It is shocking to me that my dad and I have never been to this spot at the Silver Lake State Park before. We have driven our trucks within 100 yards of here, but we have never taken the time to get out of the vehicles and explore the other side of the creek at Ruckel's Bridge. Finding hidden treasures like this is a photographer's version of winning the lotto.
F8 at 1/200, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 27mm
Feather In the Sand
I love to look down on a hike along Lake Michigan to discover what Lake Michigan waves have deposited upon the shore. A seagull feather washed up along the shoreline near Pentwater, creating a natural still life scene I found to be attractive.
Forging Dusk
During most sunsets along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the sun appears to tranquilly disappear below the horizon. However, occasionally at dusk, the sun, clouds, water, and sand mold and blend to create a powerful mixture of molten beauty.