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Todd Reed's Day 147 of 365
I think Iris Road got its name because so many Iris flowers grew there before the Pere Marquette Township road was named. This morning on my way to work this particular flower looks picture-perfect from a distance. A closer look confirms my hunch.
F4.0 at 1/125, ISO 100, 105 mm lens at 105 mm
Path of Light
Long after sunset, and more than 45 minutes after making my first "sunset shots" at Grand Haven pier, I am still able to make good images. In fact, this "after dark" view is my favorite. I have learned to bring a tripod and continue waiting and shooting long after my mind thinks and emotions feel it is no longer bright enough to make a strong image. Wait, wait, wait!
F2.8 at 0.6, ISO 100, 14-24mm lens at 24mm
Brad Reed's Day 147 of 365
I stumbled upon a paper wasp nest in my neighbor's front yard tonight. For some strange reason I decided to take my macro lens and stick it extremely close to the wasps in order to make this photo. Luckily I did not get stung and the pictures turned out well!
F6.3 at 1/200, ISO 1250, 18-50 mm lens at 50 mm
Music of the Night
I never get tired of listening to the music Lake Michigan makes every day. Tonight, her song is quiet, rhythmic, and soothing. I must admit, I can't wait to photograph her next rock and roll concert.
F22 at 15 seconds, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 27mm
Grand Traverse Rocks
My dad and I are always looking for repetitive patterns. This morning on Grand Traverse Bay, the clouds, shoreline rocks, and the calm water combined into a gorgeous arrangement of blue, black, and white patterns that had me grinning from ear to ear.
F13 at 1/125, ISO100, 14mm lens at 14mm
Todd Reed's Day 149 of 365
The "Baby Badger" stops at Waterfront Park to allow the children aboard its train of toy boats to watch the real Badger dock. This celebration of the Badger's start of the sailing season showcases three great things about Ludington
Mourning Dove
I was able to sneak up on a young mourning dove that thought it was totally hidden from me. My new Sigma 70-200mm Macro F2.8 lens came in handy because I could hand hold the lens in the thick bushy tree and get my camera within three feet of the beautiful bird.
F5.6 at 1/320, ISO 800, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
Brad Reed's Day 149 of 365
The sunshine is so intense tonight that I can't shoot towards the setting sun in the west without my photograph looking washed out. But I really want to document the great beach weather. So I find a Harley Davidson motorcycle and make my photograph in one of its handlebar mirrors.
F2.8 at 1/320, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 50 mm
Light as a Feather
My Great Grandma Benson always told us to make sure we looked down at the little things in life while we were walking outside. She spent the last 20 years of her life confined to a bed inside a nursing home. I shot this photo for her.
F7.1 at 1/160, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 112mm
Todd Reed's Day 150 of 365
Like clockwork, it is the end of May and I find a mute swan at its usual nest site with her newborn cygnets near Long Bridge on Pentwater Lake. I shoot quickly so I don't scare them.
F3.2 at 1/200, ISO 100, 80-200 mm lens at 120 mm
Flying Fish
One of my don't-miss stops in charming Sutton's Bay is the Michigan Artists Gallery. This fish sculpture, by Michigan contemporary folk artist Jesse Hickman, lures visitors to see a myriad of Michigan artistic creations inside the always exciting, always surprising gallery.
F20 at 1/60, ISO 100, 14-24mm lens at 19mm
Brad Reed's Day 150 of 365
A trio of fox kits is living near Buttersville, south of Ludington and we got a tip on where to find them. These kits are very curious and slowly came to get a closer look at my camera and me.
F5.6 at 1/200, ISO 1250, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
Black Star Farms
There are a lot of beautiful wineries in Leelanau County, but I think Black Star Farms is hands down the most spectacular looking winery in Michigan. It reminds me of a smaller, red version of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. Today was perfect lighting, especially with the dramatic Michigan sky in the background.
F7.1 at 1/500, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
Brad Reed's Day 150 of 365, Black and White
A trio of fox kits is living near Buttersville, south of Ludington and we got a tip on where to find them. These kits are very curious and slowly came to get a closer look at my camera and me.
F5.6 at 1/200, ISO 1250, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
Omenas Pride
My dad and I each photographed this barn in a snowstorm for Week 7 of "Tuesdays with Todd and Brad Reed." We made our way back to the tiny Northern Michigan town of Omena this afternoon to photograph the majestic white barn with the fruit trees in blossom.
F22 at 1/40, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
Todd Reed's Day 151 of 365
This is at least the 40th year I have attended the Memorial Day ceremony at the veteran's monument at Stearns Park. The importance those attending place on this Ludington tradition is one of the reasons I love living in a small town. The American Legion Honor Guard fires the ceremonial salute to veterans every year. I admire their patriotism.
F9.0 at 1/100, ISO 320, 12-24 mm lens at 12 mm
Taste of Spring
My son Brad and I knew this winter when we photographed this barn north of Omena, on Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula, that we had to return to reshoot the grand old structure during other seasons. Spring at the Cherry Basket Farm is turning out to be a far different but equally good visual treat.
F22 at 1/30, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 112mm
Brad Reed's Day 151 of 365
Every Memorial Day, you can count on watching Dale Shimel march in the Memorial Day parade in Ludington. Dale is a Vietnam Veteran and I am proud to say he is my shirttail relative.
F2.8 at 1/640, ISO 800, 70-200 mm lens at 200 mm
Orchard Attraction
Red admiral butterflies have been invading Northern Michigan this spring. This is one of dozens taking a liking today to an orchard on the Leelanau Peninsula. Butterflies are small and so my challenge is to find one willing to sit still on a blossom long enough for me to get close and in just the right position to make a good shot.
F11 at 1/160, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 200mm
Todd Reed's Day 152 of 365
It is one of those soft light evenings; there is a glow from the bright overcast sky instead of the golden light of a clearer night that might appear better for shooting. I like this kind of light and so does my Fuji S5 camera. I point it southward from the Ludington South Breakwater and wait for just the right breaking wave to complete the picture.
F4.0 at 1/100, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 19 mm