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River Walk
River Walk
For the evening shoot of Week 47 of "Tuesdays with Todd & Brad Reed: A Michigan Tribute" I decided to take another stroll along the Pere Marquette River. With very little wind the river was extremely reflective. Like usual, the reflections were more colorful and vibrant than the actual sky. F9 at 1/250, ISO 800, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
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Flaming Forest
Flaming Forest
Just as darkness is setting in on the woods near our cabin along the Pere Marquette River, the sun appears to have set some trees on fire. I love sitting in the woods and watching day turn to night. I love daylight but I love nightfall as well. F3.2 at 1/500, ISO 1600, 300mm lens at 300mm
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Dark Moon Setting
Dark Moon Setting
It almost looks to me like a bat is flying in front of the moon as I make this photograph of the full moon setting through a cloud. It is more than an hour before sunrise but already I have found my first picture of Week 48 of "Tuesdays with Todd and Brad Reed: A Michigan Tribute." F4 at 1/500, ISO 3200, 500mm lens at 750mm
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Transformer
Transformer
I have always wanted to make a photograph of the train bridge in Freesoil, Michigan, but was too lazy. This morning for Week 48 of the Tuesdays Project, it was our first destination. Shake off the dust and get out there with your cameras. Once you are there, don't be afraid to experiment. I zoomed my lens while making this exposure with my camera on the tripod. F22 at 0.8, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 50mm
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High Above the Pine
High Above the Pine
I have never canoed down the Pine River, but I have heard from many experienced canoers that it is one of the best rivers in Michigan for canoeing. I made this atmospheric photograph off the bridge on M37 not far from the M55 intersection. F22 at 1/60, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 27mm
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Wintertime on the Pine
Wintertime on the Pine
The bird's-eye view of the Pine River while passing over the bridge on US37 near M55 is always spectacular. Today, we park our vehicles and hike onto the bridge to be able to take in the view in slow time instead of at 55 miles per hour, making the view even more impressive. F13 at 1/800, ISO 800, 80-200mm lens at 180mm
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American Bridge
American Bridge
This made-in-America bridge was built over the Sable River near Free Soil, Michigan in 1947. I love that the iron bridge still carries railroad cars over the river en route to and from Manistee, Michigan. F10 at 1/60, ISO 800, 14-24mm lens at 14mm
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Spirit of the River
Spirit of the River
I could see this face in the Sable River right below the train bridge in Freesoil, Michigan from over 50 yards away. The closer I got to the river, the more the face showed up. F14 at 0.5, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 40mm
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Pine River Patterns
Pine River Patterns
My view of a stump in the Pine River seems so simple at first glance. The more I study it, the more I see going on in terms of light and shadow and patterns and textures. The more I see, the more I like. Simple is sometimes simply complex. F22 at 1/640, ISO 100, 300mm lens at 300mm
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Transition to Winter
Transition to Winter
Walking through William Mitchell State Park in Cadillac, Michigan, I am vigilantly looking for the perfect leaf to photograph in the fresh snow that has fallen overnight. I know it when I see it: a perfectly preserved oak leaf jutting out of the snow. Blades of green grass provide an added ingredient. F22 at 1/80, ISO 400, 24-70mm lens at 70mm
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Fluffy
Fluffy
I have loved skiing moguls since I was a young kid, especially in Colorado where the moguls are often as large as cars. The shapes in this image aren't moguls, but rather snow patterns in a few inches of fresh powder in the parking area near the train bridge in Freesoil. F22 at 1/5, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 50mm
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Winter Warriors
Winter Warriors
Composing photographs can be like assembling a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle. You have to look very closely at every piece to see how they fit together. One missing piece can ruin the entire experience. This winter puzzle I made off the bridge on M37 fit together perfectly. F5.6 at 1/400, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 82mm
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Dream Ride
Dream Ride
I can't help but imagine myself aboard the snowmobile that made this track. It appears to fade out of sight due to the "blizzard" being created by several dozen snowmaking machines in operation at Caberfae Peaks. The Northern Michigan ski area near Cadillac, Michigan opened for its first season in 1938. F22 at 1/1250, ISO 100, 300mm lens at 300mm
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Glass Ornament
Glass Ornament
The canal connecting Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell is frozen over on this November morning. The new ice is shiny and frosted. As I walk along the canal at William Mitchell State Park in Cadillac searching for pictures to make, the reflection of a nearby yield sign comes into view. The reflection looks to me like a beautiful glass Christmas ornament. F22 at 1/2000, ISO 800, 300mm lens at 300mm
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Highly Decorated
Highly Decorated
Mother Nature is getting a little help today decorating this spruce tree. The beautiful tree stands in front of one of the ski lodges at Caberfae Peaks. Today this tree is being coated by a snowmaking machine creating manmade snow for downhill skiing at Caberfae. F22 at 1/1600, ISO 100, 300mm lens at 300mm
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Signs
Signs
At the base of Caberfae Peaks near Cadillac, Michigan, you will find this old sign. With my camera on full manual metering, I set my exposure for the clouds and the sky in the background. Then I lit up the sign with my attached Nikon flash using through-the-lens metering at minus 3. Without the flash, the sign would have been a dark silhouette. F11 at 1/250, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 18mm
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Caberfae Peaks
Caberfae Peaks
This photograph of Caberfae Peaks gets me really excited about the upcoming Michigan ski season. The combination of bright sunshine, blue skies with white billowy clouds and snow makes me smile. F14 at 1/800, ISO 100, 18-50mm lens at 26mm
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Boon Barn
Boon Barn
As we enter the village of Boon, Michigan, my eye is drawn to an old barn on a nearby hill. An overnight snowfall dresses up the once grand structure that is fading away like so many of Michigan's old barns. F22 at 1/125, ISO 400, 80-200mm lens at 112mm
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Sorghum
Sorghum
Our friends, the Wright family, own and operate Thundering Aspens Sportsman Club near Mesick, Michigan. Their ring-necked pheasants naturally reproduce and fly as well as any wild pheasant. The Wrights entice the birds to stay on their property by creating a natural habit and by growing sorghum and other crops that the pheasants love to eat all year long. I made this photograph on the edge of one of their fields. F4 at 1/640, ISO 800, 600mm lens at 600mm
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Dinner Time
Dinner Time
This year on Tuesdays I have photographed over a dozen different bald eagles. My dad and I spot eagles now all the time around Michigan. Of all my eagle photos, this one has the best light. This immature bald eagle was flying directly into the sunlight about 30 minutes before sunset. The young bird was flying over Thundering Aspens Sportsman Club near Mesick, Michigan looking for its dinner. F4 at 1/1000, ISO 800, 600mm lens at 600mm
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