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Todd Reed's Day 251 of 365
The Buttersville beach is a quieter place today. The busy Labor Day weekend is over and the absence of people along Lake Michigan accentuates the fall look.
F4.0 at 1/125, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Free Gull
I would like to be as wise about birds and as in sync with them as so many Native Americans have learned to be through generations of careful observation and the passing on of knowledge of their ways. This gull seems to me to be a free spirit as it passes right over my head at the Native American Pow Wow at the National Cherry Festival. I am sure some of the Indians who saw the bird found meaning in its appearance.
F10 at 1/500, ISO 400, 80-200mm lens at 200mm
Rachel’s Day 256 of 366 - September 12, 2020
Good friends of ours have a cottage on Hamlin Lake. They graciously invited us out for the evening. I was on the lookout for photos driving there when we passed this barn and field on North Stiles Road. I loved the green in amongst the yellow, leading right to the barn.
Brad Reed's Day 251 of 365
The Centenary United Methodist Church in downtown Pentwater, Michigan was built in 1867. For years I have tried to make a photograph of the church that showed its grandeur and beauty, but was never satisfied with the results until today.
F4.5 at 1/1250, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Brad’s Day 257 of 366 - September 13, 2020
The kids and I went on a hike with Carole and Jim Smith today out near their cottage on Hamlin Lake. We hiked to one of Carole’s favorite trees in the Manistee National Forest. Seeing this tree was love at first sight for me. I knew I had found my photo of the day!
Todd Reed's Day 252 of 365
On my way to WKLA to talk on the radio about the importance and value to our community of donating to United Way of Mason County I see my picture of the day along the Pere Marquette River. I pull off the road, run to the water's edge, compose and shoot. Sometimes pictures come fast and easy.
F4.5 at 1/125, ISO 200, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Rachel’s Day 257 of 366 - September 13, 2020
My son, Joshua, spotted this toad in a hole in a tree at the farm. I grabbed my gear and carefully set my camera settings. Then it was a waiting game for it to pop back out.
Brad Reed's Day 252 of 365
My dad and I had several friends call and email us about the fields of pumpkins and squash along Chauvez Road south of Ludington. I photographed these just in time. The farmers and their equipment were right behind me getting ready to make their harvest.
F5.6 at 1/640, ISO 100, 18-50 mm lens at 18 mm
Brad’s Day 258 of 366 - September 14, 2020
Julia has done so well on her first year of the high school golf team. She has gotten to play in several varsity matches and is getting better by the day. Tonight, when I went to pick her up from practice, I could see her on the 18th hole. I parked the truck and grabbed my gear and made this image of her as she hit a beautiful iron shot.
Todd Reed's Day 253 of 365
I am having a hard time resisting picking one of these apples along Pere Marquette Highway but my ethics keep me concentrating on photographing them instead of eating them. I am not sure whose apples they are but I am glad the grower appears to have a good crop to harvest despite the heavy frost this spring.
F8.0 at 1/400, ISO 200, 300 mm lens at 300 mm
Bluegill
I have fished for bluegill on Hamlin Lake since before I could walk, but I have never tried to photograph one. Today my cousin Logan Sanzeri and I went on a photographic hunt for bluegill on Indian Pete Bayou. Within a few minutes, this beautiful fish swam right up to my underwater camera and posed for this photograph.
F5 at 1/1250, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 10mm
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.
Brad Reed's Day 253 of 365
Ludington High School junior Boyd Meeker looks downfield as a Muskegon Orchard View player sets his eyes on the ball. The Orioles played very well tonight, but they could not stop Orchard View's running game.
F5.6 at 1/250, ISO 2500, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
Perch
I love to eat perch, especially at Scotty's restaurant in Ludington. Today was the first time I have tried to photograph a perch. It proved to be more difficult than photographing a bluegill, but the hunt was equally thrilling.
F4.5 at 1/640, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 10mm
Todd Reed's Day 254 of 365
My wife spotted the color in the sky as we were just starting to have our morning coffee together. She knows if she tells me about the light our coffee hour is over; she tells me anyway. Two minutes later I am shooting one of the best sunrises of the year as salmon fishing boats troll past the Badger and Spartan on Pere Marquette Lake.
F4.0 at 0.25, ISO 100, 12-24 mm lens at 24 mm
Banningas View
Mike and Nancy Banninga have a beautiful home on upper Hamlin Lake. The home is actually built out over the water. The lower level of the home is a two-stall boathouse and the upper lever is the living area. I have fond memories of spending time in their house as a kid while playing with their son Adam and their daughter Heidi. This photograph shows part of the view that the Banningas get to enjoy year round.
F4.5 at 1/1250, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 10mm
Rachel’s Day 259 of 366 - September 15, 2020
I took a lunchtime break at the lakeshore. The seagulls were very active!
Brad Reed's Day 254 of 365
M-116 is a short Michigan highway, but it is one of the most beautiful in the entire state. Todd and Brad Reed Photography, House of Flavors, the Skate Park, Stearns Park, Cartier Park, Epworth, Lincoln Hills Golf Club, and Ludington State Park are just a few of the attractions along M-116.
F2.8 at 1/100, ISO 800, 70-200 mm lens at 140 mm
The North Shore
Over the last 15 years the number of new houses and cottages built on the north shore of Hamlin Lake has exploded. Most of the homes border Hamlin Lake on one side and the Manistee National Forest on the other.
F6.3 at 1/1250, ISO 400, 10-17mm lens at 17mm
Brad’s Day 260 of 366 - September 16, 2020
Rachel’s daughter, Kasey, is on the middle school cross country team at Mason County Eastern in Custer. We were watching one of her home meets when I noticed these sweet peas in a mix of mustard grass. Trying to not crush any of the flowers or mustard grass, I got close to the prettiest one I could find. With my macro lens, I knew I could make the busy background look soft and less chaotic.