Recently, I brought my camera gear along on a motorcycle ride. Along the way I found a few stops I considered to be photo-worthy. The first few pics were taken in Welch MN. I hope you enjoy the pics.
1958 Chevy - Pauly, this one's for you.
Corn - Lots and lots of corn. And sky. And clouds. And... some more corn.
This was taken in Hammond MN, a small town along the Zumbro River just north of Rochester. Several homes in this area were flooded a couple years ago and remain vacant and condemned. This particular home had a strange feel to it, and I've tried to reflect that feeling in my shot. As my good friend Steve T. says, "I was here, and it felt like this." I couldn't help but think about the folks who used to live here and the good times they probably had in their home.
The garage behind that home.
Barn located east of Plum City WI
Gratuitous shot of my bike parked in front of the abandoned 1854 Hotel Denniston House in Cassville WI. I found this during a recent 630 mile motorcycle ride that proved to me once again that I am a very poor estimator as to when I will be home from a ride.
Pollen-harvesting bee at the sunflower in my yard.
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Welcome to one way I share my photography hobby and some of my travels. I hope you enjoy these photos and perhaps the story that accompanies them. Click on the photo to see a larger version.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
March Variety
It has been a few months since my last post so I thought now is as good a time as any to get a few more pics out there. As you can see, there isn't much of a theme to these pictures, just a collection of this-and-that. The first couple were taken along the Vermillion River in Hastings, and they were processed using some trial software I ran into. Each of the first two photos started as 3 photos that were merged into one. The process is called HDR or High Dynamic Range.
These next two photos were also processed using HDR and were taken in Hastings as well.
This was taken at the Minneapolis Photo Center where I recently took an HDR class.
On March 3rd, I watched some guys I work with play a hockey tournament benefiting cystic fibrosis. They played 3 games that day. Just the thought of it makes my legs sore.
Sunset and a planet.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Night Play
Recently, I bought a new 35mm lens. The majority of these photos were taken with that lens, which is a very "fast" lens, meaning it collects light very well at wide-open apertures and allows me to more easily take nighttime photos without using a tripod. With the exception of the 2nd and 3rd photos from the end, all of these were hand held. I hope you enjoy them.
Kellogg Park downtown St. Paul
Trying to take it all in with her camera phone.
Evening Stroll
Photographing the Wedding Photographer
Lens Change
5th and Wabasha
Landmark Center
Minnesota Peace Officer's Memorial
The Thin Blue Line
State Capitol with tip of dome under construction.
St. Paul skyline.
Facing North from Cherokee Park
Gelly's Pub in Stockholm Wisconsin
On the same October evening I shot Gelly's Pub, we parked the motorcycles and took this picture of the remnants of the sunset and the Big Dipper over Lake Pepin. This shot is facing northwest towards Old Frontenac.
Thanks for looking!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
A Taste of Two Cities
Recently, I spent some time walking around Saint Paul and Minneapolis looking for interesting people to photograph. Despite the summer heat and humidity, I found there was no shortage of people out and about, taking in what remains of summer.
A woman and a little girl seem to share a moment of reflection at the fountain in Rice Park, downtown Saint Paul.
A Gentleman watches from the cool of the shade as an impromptu yoga session starts in Kellogg Park.
Meet Detrick, the Shoe Shine at Heimie's in Saint Paul. He's been shining shoes for most of his life and he loves his job. Temps were in the mid 90's while we chatted, but looking at him you would have thought it was a perfect 72 degrees - not a bead of sweat on him. Dietrich is definitely one cool guy!
At first I wasn't sure if this gentleman was okay, but he was just napping in the shade.
This is the "Scattered Light" art display going on at Upper Landing Park in Saint Paul. Very neat to see and "experience".
Making a Wish
Tour de Fat, a 1 day event held in Loring Park in Minneapolis, is designed to raise money for and raise interest in bicycling for reasons that are generally green. While not a huge event, it attracted quite a large number of interesting folks. Most attractions were bicycle themed, and this photo shows 3 "bikes" which are welded together in small merry-go-round fashion.
Here a bicycle rim is used to make a kaleidoscope of sorts.
The view through the kaleidoscope.
A lot of people wore costumes - many with wings. I'm not sure why the wings...
...but if you didn't get the photo fast, off they would fly!
A couple fellow photography enthusiasts. The guy on the left, (lets just call him Mr. T.) says Mustard goes real good with pizza.
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoyed my photos!
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