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Ludingtons Crown Jewel
By setting my camera aperture to F22 and shooting directly into the sun, I was able to make it appear like the Ludington North Breakwater Light had a crown of sunshine. Shooting on full auto would have never allowed for this look or feel. At our weekend workshops, we teach our students how to use their own cameras on full manual.
F22 at 1/80, ISO 100, 70-200mm lens at 200mm
Spirit of Ludington
For well over a half-century the carferry SS Badger has graced the waterfront of her homeport of Ludington, Michigan. I never tire of seeing the lights of the ship and the city as the vessel and city landscape begin to be visible against the dawn sky.
F11 at 4 seconds, ISO 1600, 24-70mm lens at 46mm
Lights of Ludington
One of the beauties of living in Ludington is that we are close enough to the North Pole to occasionally be bathed in the colorful northern exposure of the Northern Lights. Ludington is aglow tonight with city lights and Northern Lights.
F3.5 at 25 seconds, ISO 800, 24-70mm lens at 24mm
Ludington Rocks
These rocks on the Ludington waterfront look hand-painted with snow today. Sometimes the snowfalls at the beginning of wintertime create crisp, interesting patterns. Soon these rocks will be covered with ice and will be picturesque in a more severe way.
F13 at 1/125, ISO 100, 80-200mm lens at 200mm