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Todd Reed\'s Day 211 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 211 of 365
I have passed by this sign montage at Bass Lake many times this year but today the light falling on it and the surrounding forest is exquisite. Now is the time to make this arrangement of Bass Lake cottage-owner and home-owner names my picture of the day. F4.0 at 1/100, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
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Brad’s Day 216 of 366 - August 3, 2020
My Grandpa and Grandma Reed had a fishpond built in their backyard and transplanted their goldfish from their house on the Pere Marquette River in Walhalla to their new pond at their house in Ludington. Now my brother and his family live in that house and they have become the keepers of Grandma’s fish. With our underwater housing, I got in the pond and made this image in honor of our grandma.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 211 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 211 of 365
My life-long friend Christine Warne was busy painting a bird on the face of Anna Stechschulte at Friday Night Live earlier tonight. Christine was volunteering her time and talents for the COVE (Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters) booth. F2.8 at 1/400, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
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Rachel’s Day 216 of 366 - August 3, 2020
I know I have mentioned our family’s front field before. Tonight, I visited it again. The golden magic light and the field were mesmerizing!
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Todd Reed\'s Day 212 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 212 of 365
Reflections of an umbrella on a dock, a dock box, and man walking on a dock look to my eye at this moment like a man sailing a tiny sailboat. The umbrella reflections caught my eye at Harbor View Marina in Ludington. The more I study the reflections as people walk by, the more I see the potential for a fresher view; I love this one. F4.0 at 1/400, ISO 640, 500 mm lens at 500 mm
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Brad Reed\'s Day 212 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 212 of 365
Today the weather was less than desirable. It was rainy, windy, muggy, and depressing. However, that was perfect lighting for shooting close-up photographs of spider webs. I shot this photo in my front yard. The web was located on some unused landscaping pavers that were leaning up against my house. F6.3 at 1/100, ISO 800, 18-50 mm lens at 50 mm
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Todd Reed\'s Day 213 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 213 of 365
The brilliance of these cardinal flowers rockets out from one of my favorite estuaries along South Lakeshore Drive near Bass Lake. The oriental-looking plants look even more sensational close-up than they did when I first spotted them during one of our favorite summer pastimes
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Brad’s Day 218 of 366 - August 5, 2020
Julia made a nice putt tonight while she, Ethan, and I were playing mini golf at the Ludington Jaycees Mini Golf at Stearns Beach. The newly redone course is a Ludington treasure and I have always loved the Badger hole. I have great memories of playing this same course with my dad and my brother when I was little, so it is super fun for me to play it now with my kids..
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Brad Reed\'s Day 213 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 213 of 365
Betsy and I took the kids for a walk at Ludington State Park this morning. While hiking, we noticed a large tree that looked like it was billowing smoke from its trunk. To our amazement, it was just steam. As we continued walking, we saw several trees steaming. Eventually, the forest was filled with steam and sunlight. F4.5 at 1/40, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 30 mm
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Rachel’s Day 218 of 366 - August 5, 2020
We spend most evenings working with the fair animals. Several of my nieces and nephews house their animals at the farm too, so it is usually hard work but fun to spend time with cousins. And how can you beat this view?
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Brad’s Day 219 of 366 - August 6, 2020
My dad had done the legwork on getting permission from the owners for Team Reed to be able to photograph these sunflowers on Conrad Road near Amber Elk Ranch. Julia, Ethan, and I waited until just before sunset to head out to shoot because I had previsualized this type of photograph. Within a few minutes, I had made this image and then proceeded to take portraits of my kids with this beautiful backdrop.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 214 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 214 of 365
This morning I met my dad for breakfast at Big Boy in Ludington. My dad was late because he found a picture to take on the way. I got bored and grabbed my camera and walked around the parking lot looking for a photo of my own. In a few short minutes, I found an S-curve in the pavement that was accentuated by the rainwater. F18.0 at 0.6, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 32 mm
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Rachel’s Day 219 of 366 - August 6, 2020
The woods on our family farm always brings peace to my heart. Fair preparation was in full force this Thursday evening, and I needed a break from the organizing, planning, and packing. I took a walk down one of our lanes, breathing in the quiet air.
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Todd Reed\'s Day 215 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 215 of 365
Swaying in the summer breeze, Queen Anne's lace paints an impressionistic picture on my digital camera's sensor during a long exposure. The field in Summit Township looks and feels to me like a Monet painting. I want the photograph to feel the same way. F22.0 at 1.6, ISO 100, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
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Brad’s Day 220 of 366 - August 7, 2020
After leaving the funeral in Fremont for our friend Lawrence Monfils, who had been the head chef at Legends Ranch for many years, my dad and I spotted this old barn and farmstead. My dad helped me get on top of his truck to make this image. I needed to be higher to get the vantage point I wanted because the corn was so tall. I waited for the clouds to get into the right locations for my image to sing.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 215 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 215 of 365
The Ludington Municipal Marina has recently expanded its capacity by converting its north edge into a day dock and seawall. One of the many benefits of the recent expansion is that the new wall has allowed the marina to better accommodate large boats. This week, the 80-foot Burger named Chateau Thierry was trying out the new dock. F8.0 at 1/125, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 27 mm
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Rachel’s Day 220 of 366 - August 7, 2020
A visit to the Lavender Labyrinth at Cherry Point Farm & Market has been a tradition since I discovered it several years ago. The light was striking when I decided to make the drive south for a visit. I had the labyrinth almost to myself as I peacefully wandered through. The bees were especially attracted to this lavender. Quickly, I composed this hard-working bee. I loved the sunlight on the wings.
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Todd Reed\'s Day 216 of 365
Todd Reed's Day 216 of 365
It is past midnight and still I am not seeing any Northern Lights tonight. This is the third night in a row I have stayed up late hoping to see and photograph the Northern Lights. I decide to make a several-minute time exposure of the stars, including the Big Dipper, and "paint" the Ludington South Breakwater Light with flashlight light. F4.0 at 220 seconds, ISO 800, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
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Brad’s Day 221 of 366 - August 8, 2020
We don’t usually shoot commission photographs for people, but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to photograph Lon Reader’s 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX convertible with a 426 Hemi and a 4-speed manual transmission. Lon was getting ready to sell this car that he had purchased in high school several decades ago. He wanted a picture to help him remember this classic American car.
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Brad Reed\'s Day 216 of 365
Brad Reed's Day 216 of 365
My dad and I decided to try a new adventure and see if we could get our little Boston Whaler from his house at Crosswinds on Lake Michigan to our cabin a few miles up the Pere Marquette River. After several attempts, we found a path that was deep enough. Along the way, we each were able to make a few good photographs. F2.8 at 1/1250, ISO 1000, 300 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 450 mm
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