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Through My Eyes
Through My Eyes
Through My Eyes
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Rays of Hope
Rays of Hope
Rays of Hope
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Windswept - Panoramic
The first two weeks of October are a glorious time of year along the Lake Michigan shoreline. For several decades, I have told my photography students more often than they want to hear, “Clouds are your friends.” Early October is a great time to experience sunshine, fresh breeze and crisp, clear air painted with billowy clouds. When these conditions exist, the dune grasses and beaches appear most alive, and so do I! I visualized this image months before making it about 2001 when we lived near Lake Michigan at Crosswinds south of Ludington. My beloved Labrador retriever Beamer and I passed this spot during our daily hikes through the dunes to and from the beach. For several months, this particular stand of dune grass stood out to me from hundreds of others. I wouldn’t let Beamer go near it because I knew it had the makings of a great image; I imagined what the scene would look like in the sharp “magic light” of October. One early October morning, as Beamer and I were passing by this special spot, there it was! Mother Nature had brought all the ingredients together. All I had to do was turn around and take Beamer back home, grab my Nikon F100 and tripod and finish making the photograph. Since I had the image designed in my mind for months, all that was left to do now was fine-tune it artistically and nail it technically. That meant applying years of experience to make certain I made a perfect exposure on the Fuji Velvia transparency film I was using at the time. Almost two decades later, this image remains one of my favorite lakeshore images because it is so experiential for me and others. Brad and I say good photography is all about feeling. I can touch, taste and smell this image. I think a lot of other people feel the same way. The image puts me there; it puts others there.
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Fusion
Fusion
Fusion
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Aerial Photos (0774)
Aerial Photos (0774)
Aerial Photos
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Brad Reed\'s Day 37 of 366
Brad Reed's Day 37 of 366
Nikon D850. F24 at 1/13, ISO 1600. 60-600mm lens at 105mm. On a tripod without a flash. February 6, 2020 at 6:06pm.
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Ice Behemoths
Ice Behemoths
Ice Behemoths
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October Magic
October Magic
October Magic
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A Michigan Moment
A Michigan Moment
A Michigan Moment
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Birthday Bash
Birthday Bash
My grandpa, Bud Reed, would have turned 93 today. Earlier today we dedicated a sculpture in his honor in the new Veteran's Mall in Stearns Beach in downtown Ludington. I felt my grandpa's presence on the Lake Michigan shoreline as I was making this image. I love this photograph and believe it is one of the best I have ever captured.
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Big Sky
Big Sky
Few places on Earth offer as grand a view of the sky as the east shore of Lake Michigan. Hikers on the Ludington South Breakwater provide a sense of scale to show the size of storm front clouds arriving in Michigan from Wisconsin.
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Summer Rush
Summer Rush
Summer Rush
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Summer Rush - cropped vertical
Summer Rush - cropped vertical
Summer Rush - cropped vertical
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Fire Water
Fire Water
On fire with the light of the setting sun, waves explode like fireworks against rocks lining the Ludington South Breakwater. Lake Michigan's energy never ceases to amaze and excite me.
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Holy Water
Holy Water
Each night that I step onto the shores of Lake Michigan, I am amazed by the unique light show that unveils itself. No two sunsets are the same. Just when you think you have seen them all, Mother Nature renders a refreshingly new display of her beauty.
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Dancing In the Dark
Dancing In the Dark
Dancing In the Dark
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G Park
A solid gold sunset greets me on the Lake Michigan shoreline this evening. I love the way the light is playing on the beach and small outlet.
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Golden Sand
Golden Sand
Golden Sand
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Golden Sand - panoramic
Golden Sand - panoramic
Golden Sand - panoramic
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