Listen for the audio clip here. I can’t see the birds, but I could hear them from half a block away! This is the roof of the old train depot near the river.
Stopped and looked at the sky… I really need a new camera to capture things better.
A friend pointed out how interesting these things actually look when you stop and think about it. I like this angle best. It makes it look like an arch of some kind.
Some Life Captures from the Sculpture Garden today. It’s been awhile since I did one of these, so I wanted to do something iconic for Minneapolis. Now, the Spoon and Cherry isn’t exactly an original thing to take a photo of, but I’m including one because I have to.
Another Projection On Paper video photography post! I did a handful of watery Life Captures today to go along with the poem, Resilience. Click more for them all, I don’t want to slowdown the homepage too much.
This first one is my favorite life capture yet, and will be added to the archive section.
A triple Life Capture video photography update today. I was taking a very long walk today, as I often do on the weekends, and ended up by the Mississippi river. Minnesota is where the Mississippi begins. Another thing Minnesota is known for is milling. This first one is a part of the ruins of the old Gold Medal Flour mill (You know… General Mills.) What I did not get a picture of is directly behind me, some metal framework. If I had a better camera this would have turned out better; I should consider investing in one sometime soon.
Next, just a windy view of the river and the walking/biking bridge.
And finally, a view of the misty dam through the gate. I couldn’t get closer, and unfortunately the view dock is closed off unless you are on a tour.