September 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper – Old Mission Point Lighthouse

There is a curious love affair we have with the lighthouse. I think for me, it’s that fantasy of being the Keeper. It’s one thing to dream of an era when technology offered very little in the area of creature-comforts. It’s another to imagine the isolation. A double-edge sword. One day, your friend — the next day, your enemy. Fighting the ill effects of cabin fever, you diligently carry a can of oil up the stairs to the lantern.

We are a pinch north of Traverse City, at the tip of Old Mission Peninsula. Way off the beaten path, this destination is accompanied by one of the most picturesque drives in Michigan! It is a worthy visit any time of the year. Yet it probably goes without saying, the best timing is during the explosion of autumn colors.

And while you’re there, if you happen to see a passing freighter, imagine a century ago that you are the lighthouse keeper. Your beacon is burning bright, fully aware of your brothers at sea and the shared isolation they love and hate. And then a small chuckle escapes, “heh heh. At least I’m not going stir crazy,” you say to the mermaid sitting on the rocks.

– Jon

 

 

September 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper
September 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper Old Mission Point Lighthouse

July 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper – Fireworks

Happy Birthday America! #441

 

July 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper
July 2017 Calendar Desktop WallpaperFireworks

 

About the creation of this picture:

The shutter speed of a typical photo taken outside in daylight would be something like 1/500th of a second. Quick, like the blink of an eye. Properly focused, the action is frozen in time and the subject detail is sharp.

When I normally photograph fireworks, I will use combined settings to force the shutter to remain open a “couple” seconds (give or take). Paired with a tripod (and a recommended shutter release remote), the glowing embers flowing across the sky are recorded as string-like steaks.

With this particular image, I add to the recipe a “rack-focus” maneuver. My lens is set to manual focus, targeted at the fireworks.  After I pull the trigger to begin the exposure, I gently and smoothly adjust the focus to end with a scene that is out of focus.

The result is a photo of steaks that seem to vary in size from end to end. Or in this particular example, the embers flickered in the sky, giving us the dots and blurry blobs.

This is actually quite simple to execute. The reality is that it takes a fair amount of experimentation to master.

– Jon

 

May 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper – Scott Fountain in Detroit

This is the James Scott Memorial Fountain on Belle Isle in Detroit.

It’s one of those curiosities that fuels my fascination and love for Detroit! This piece of art is big, ornate, stunningly beautiful. And it bares the name of a man that was legendarily unscrupulous. (I’m probably being kind here.)

James Scott bequested his wealth to the city of Detroit with the stipulation of this memorial. It was built in 1925, which was the beginning Detroit’s brief status of world-class city.

What should be a centerpiece and crown jewel in Detroit, is tucked away off the beaten path. Enjoined by only a handful. And occasionally seen on TV during the Detroit Grand Prix.

– Jon

 

May 2017 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper
May 2017 Calendar Desktop WallpaperScott Fountain in Detroit