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Rachel's Day 85 of 366 - March 25, 2020
Brad was graced with a photo of a hawk yesterday. Today, miles apart from where he made his image, a hawk flew over the heads of the kids and me during a picnic on the farm.
Legends Ranch Presidential Invitation (1933)
Legends Ranch Presidential Invitation
Legends Ranch Presidential Invitation (1941)
Legends Ranch Presidential Invitation
Noble Michigander
With antlers like these, this massive bull elk is unlikely to find challengers. His appearance leaves no doubt he is the dominant elk of the herd at Amber Elk Ranch between Scottville and Ludington. Visitors to the ranch go on wagon rides during which they can literally touch elk. Michigan boasts dozens of game ranches and domestic animal petting farms.
Brad Reed's Day 86 of 365
Our new 600 mm telephoto lens has been fun to experiment with. Large telephoto lenses have a very shallow depth of focus and only show a narrow degree of the horizon. This allows the photographer to isolate specific parts of a scene. In this photo, the big lens allowed me to capture the seagull as it flew over the prettiest section of the light show.
F5.6 at 1/1250, ISO 500, 600 mm lens with 1.4 extender at 850 mm
Bird Ballet
Birds of a feather are definitely flocking together this morning, circling en mass over a farm field near Coopersville. How do so many birds dart and soar in such synchronization without colliding? I do not have the answer so I will just concentrate on photographing this poetry in motion.
Rachel's Day 91 of 366 - March 31, 2020
We have been spending a lot of time at the farm during this COVID-19 shut down. Today, my nephew spotted a muskrat in our pond. Thankfully he was feeling photogenic and stayed above water!