Monday, December 29, 2014

Day 364....The Sun is Setting...On My Project




THE SUN IS SETTING...ON MY PROJECT

So the sun came out today, for the first time in weeks, literally weeks.  So no matter what happened today, I knew my post would be the sun.  I'm still quite behind, but I could take a photo of the sun (setting or rising) every single day.  

When I pulled of the road to take this one, I was thinking, you know, I don't even care if is an attractive sunset or sky or anything.  It's the dang sun and that's all that counts.  Ha!  

So how crazy is it that I have TWO days left of this project?  I mean, really, I fell behind, and I have days to fill in, but I am going to call it a success.

What for the announcement of the project for 2015...more fun ahead!

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Day 363... Rising on the Edge of the City



RISING ON THE EDGE OF THE CITY

This is one of those scenes that certainly isn't as beautiful in a photograph as it is in person.  I took this one because when driving in to the city on morning where the SUN is going to make itself known, it casts beautiful colors around spilling them on things.  This steam comes from a building that is right on the river.  And whenever I see the steam, it's entrancing.  And I thought it was especially amazing this morning how the outer edges of the steam lines sucked the color out of the air and turned the outlines pink and orange.  

If I were into taking video, I could see standing near the billowing steam for a long while taking video shots of it because there's just this magical billowing of it that keeps you staring at it.  I think this particular "smoke stack" constantly pumps out some sort of vapor that almost always can be seen in photos of the St. Paul skyline.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

DAY 362...The Rail Corridor


THE RAIL CORRIDOR

There are certain images that I take (and see) that I know may not be interesting to others.  But sometimes I just feel like I'm in a place that just evokes a certain feeling, emotion, or something that is unique to me.  That's the way this scene is.  It's a new scene in the city.  The light rail has only been in operation only a few months.  But every time I cross the tracks and look north, I think it's kind of a cool scene with our Capitol in the background.

And now in the winter with all the colorless scenes around us, it was kind of fun to have a little pop of color from the nearby parking garage, and the yellow light from the train headlight as well as the banner marquis at MPR.

The project is very nearing the end.  It actually freaked me out when I realize I have four days left.  I mean, I really have way more than that technically since I'm missing several days, but my full-time job has deadlines I can't argue with.

I already have a new idea for next year's project and I'm really really excited to get started on something fresh and new!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Day 360...Time to Get Your Winter On


TIME TO GET YOUR WINTER ON

When you live in a state that is hellishly cold at times or you're battling with snowbanks and icy sidewalks, you sometimes take the attitude, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em."  So the hardy Minnesotan will find seasonal activities as a way to look forward to winter.  As you can see, you can often identify one of us by our lack of clothing while standing in near subzero temperatures, or rather than going inside to warm up, we just plop down somewhere outside and warm up with a little fire.  No problem.

We don't have gorgeous mountain peaks and expansive ski runs, but we make believe we do and we love it!  This is certainly going to be my continued attitude to make it through the winter by trying to find wintery outside things to do.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Day 359...The Gorgeous Cousin



THE GORGEOUS COUSIN

I honestly feel so sad right now because I only have one week left of my project, and I'm two weeks behind in posting.  As usual, I have been taking photographs, but haven't had time to really focus on good stuff and posting.  I had this big idea how the whole thing would end up and figure the days after Christmas would be a big wrap up and I could celebrate in grand style knowing I finished well.

That might not happen.  I will finish no matter what happens and back date just so the order of the blog isn't confusing and I have 365 days.

So today, the day before Christmas, the great Christmas Eve, one would think I would be out in the dark of the evening taking in the last days of the holiday splendor and the lights.  A sweet guy even offered to take me and drive me around to look at Christmas displays with stops for me to shoot.

But there's that pesky thing again, the full-time job.  Don't get me wrong.  I love the job.  It's paid for my new camera and lenses.  Thanks to the Universe for the job, seriously.  But it is getting in the way of my daily project.

So my gorgeous cousin is in town.  She from NOLA.  I mean, she's actually from here but went to college at Tulane and stayed in New Orleans.  I don't see her often but adore her every second I see her and adore every hug she gives me.  This time around, we promised to get together for a photo shoot which I was absolutely honored that she asked me to do because LOOK AT HER!  I can't get over how beautiful she is.  She has perfect skin, perfectly chiseled face, and some curves that many women would die for!  Her blond hair certainly rounds out the perfection.

I chose this shot today not because it was the best of the bunch but I thought it was oozing with cool.  It was pretty urban, and it was outside.  She looks fantastic.  Maybe I'll cheat later this week and add a few more that we took by the railroad!

Love her!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Day 355...My Crazy Relatives


MY CRAZY RELATIVES

My dad comes from a large family.  He had eight brothers and sisters (originally none but one passed at age 13).  Since I was a young girl, I remember vividly the Christmas Eve gatherings and Grandma Guertrude's.  There were cousins everywhere.  I have two other cousins born in the same year I was.  We went to the same high school.  And a year older, year younger, a few years older and younger, we had many.  And we stuffed the families into Grandma's tiny little house.  There was always a beautiful tree in the front room, and we even had Santa Claus come.  

As the years passed, Grandma ended up moving out of her house into a little condo for the elderly.  She lived independently until her passing in 2001.  But when she moved, she lived in a little one-bedroom place and the party got moved to my Uncle Mark's house (pictured above).  I always wondered what it would be like after my grandma passed away, if we would all still who up every year and keep the tradition going.  I can honestly say, it is one of the longest lasting traditions of my life, and I look forward to it.  It is the one time every year I see some of the people I would otherwise not see.

So now that I've paid more attention to my photography, I have it in my mind a little more each year to concentrate on getting some good family shots of everyone while they're still gathered.  The family shot above is my Uncle Mark and his wife and his (and her) kids.  I could write a whole long page of their interesting and amazing family!  But today, it's just about the photo and what an ecclectic, beautiful, and fun bunch of people they are.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Day 354...The Road to Christmas



THE ROAD TO CHRISTMAS

I'm entranced by the lights of the holidays.  On the way to drop the daughter off tonight, I drove by Gerten's Greenhouse.  That's one place that sure catches your eye driving by.  They are sort of surrounded by lights on the perimeter of the property.  The unfortunate thing is they're not super symmetrical by design, and there's a lot of distracting background lights that make for not such a pleasing image.  

I snapped probably 40 photos this evening, and this is the best I came up with.  But I still like it because it just gave the perfect feel of a late night coming home from Christmas at Mom and Dad's.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Day 353....The Dining Car



THE DINING CAR

I know this one's made the project a few times.  Up close, far away, different angles, but such a cute little dining car deserves to be seen a few times.  

This was shot out the window of the building I work in.  I'm in the heart of downtown anymore like when I worked at the main courthouse, so instead of the gorgeous river view I had over there, this is what I get.  I see this and the Assumption Church, the Xcel Energy Center and the Children's Museum.

I think there's just something kind of old-fashioned romantic about the diner in the snow, rain, or at night. 

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Day 349..Leading to Downtown



LEADING TO DOWNTOWN

I was waiting outside The Copper Hen.  It's the restaurant my gorgeous and wonderful son Christos works at.  It's located in the Whittier neighborhood (Eat Street) in Minneapolis.  It was really freezing cold out, but the glitter of the road was captivating.  This photo actually really sucks because it was taken with my iPhone.  I didn't have my regular camera with me tonight.  What is wrong with me?

Nonetheless, I wanted to capture the moment to remember what that glittery holiday feeling was like.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Day 348.....Rainbow Wash


RAINBOW WASH

When you live in Minnesota, especially in the winter, the car wash is a favorite place to visit.  The car wash by my house normally has the rainbow wash, you know, the kind where the milky foam that your car is doused in is all shades of pastel streaming down the windows and it makes you feel like you slipped into cotton candy dreamland.  
With my recent visit to the car wash, I got this wonderful surprise.  The car wash is all "decked out" for the holidays.  I can't believe it but as you traverse through the wash, they bombard you with a show of red and green flashing lights and then later on through the wash, the rainbow colors.  

How is it that I'm nearly 50 years old and I love this nearly as much as a little girl would?

Friday, December 12, 2014

Day 347...Look Out



LOOK OUT

Architectural abstract?  Why not?  Is it Outside and fitting in with my project?  Maybe a stretch.  It is looking to the outside!  That counts to me.  Ha!

This is the atrium of the Wells Fargo building in St. Paul.  I remember it when the building had retail shops and there was a back to the '50s restaurant in there.  I love being in the atrium though because there's a huge skylight on the top and even on crappy days, there's lots of light coming in from OUTSIDE. (see how I worked that in?)

I just recently discovered that in the Opus Building in Minneapolis (is it even called that anymore?) in the cyber cafe of that building, they have the exact same skylight!

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Day 346...The Dorothy Day Tree


THE DOROTHY DAY TREE

Even the homeless people are getting into the spirit.  Drove by today and saw this scene.  I didn't have my camera so this is an iPhone shot.  And of course, I did something all photographers hate.  I used selective color just because I thought it kind of gave the feeling of what it was like when I drove by.  I really wanted to go and throw a bunch of presents under the tree and sit and listen to some stories the people could tell.  

Merry Christmas

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Day 345....Holiday Display



HOLIDAY DISPLAY

Tonight I realized I'm kind of obsessed with front windows with Christmas trees in them.  They do tell a little bit of a story, and every person that does their Christmas display has a different taste in style.  Some people like lots of lights...all white, or multicolor, all red, red and green.  Some people like tons of embellishments on the tree including garlands, ribbons, ornaments.  Some people like vintage decorations, contemporary, or somewhere in between.  

I like the kind of old school feel I got from this window.  I'm going to try to not do another window before the end of the year.  I mean, I might take more photos of them, but I wont post them!  

Happy holidays.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Day 344...The Little Christmas Tree


THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE

It's not as if I attend to complete this project with everything Christmas.  I mean, Christmas ends in a week or so, and the final few days of the year, I know I will be starting to loathe the sight of a Christmas tree or Christmas lights.  But for now, I'm still loving the sparkle of the lights and that feeling I get when I see a scene like this one.  I used to love the holiday displays where I felt like quantity was where it was at.  But I am now finding that I simply appreciate the more simple displays and even an eclectic arrangement that is not tacky.

This image was taken at the outdoor patio dining area of a restaurant near my house.  It's so adorable that it nearly compels me to want to eat out there, yes, in the middle of our cold and snowy winter!  It's just romantic I think. 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Day 343...Quintessential Christmas



QUINTESSENTIAL CHRISTMAS

I know I'm desperately behind on my project, and I'm determined to finish out without missing a day.  at the rate I've fallen behind, it seems like the year could end with me not having 365 photos done and I'd have to go into the new year, but I'm not going to do that.  I'm going to post two or three a day to make it complete.  It wasn't my intention in the beginning of the project for it to work out this way, but the project was about lessons learned.  This was one of the lessons learned...posting a photo every single day for a year consistently for a person with my lifestyle is nearly impossible.

Next year, my project will still be bold but not about quantity.

So about the photo, one of my favorite scenes as can be evidenced by the fact that this is the second image, and likely not the last of its kind, where I am shooting from the outside looking in at the quintessential holiday scene.  This is a scene from postcards, movies, commercials, etc.  It's classic and beautiful.  This one was captured by me as I was driving around trying to see things that defined my idea of Christmas.  This was one beautiful scene.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Day 342...Time for a Christmas Card



TIME FOR A CHRISTMAS CARD

I love it when I got the opportunity to do portraits.  I love it most when it's a gorgeous family and someone I know too!

This the Olsen's, soccer daughter, parents, and siblings, friends of ours.  

They are all gorgeous. They braved a chilly winter day to make this awesome family photos shoot happen, and of course we got over a hundred fabulous shots!  

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Day 341...Dressed Up for Christmas



DRESSED UP FOR CHRISTMAS

I wanted a to find a home that was decorated just right for Christmas in a classic style.  I knew if I went down to Summit Avenue that I would find what I was looking for.  But the thing I love the most about the shot I got tonight is that it is that classic look with a bit of a twist on the color.  And of course, purple is my favorite color so that's a bonus.  

I shot this house which was right across the street from the governor's mansion.  The governor's was completely lit up too, but I was careless with my shots and should have used a tripod.  I'm definitely going back.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Day 340...Looking In



LOOKING IN

One of my favorite classic holiday scenes is when you can see the Christmas tree positioned right in the front window.  It's an even better bonus when it's an old fashioned house that gives the look that you couldn't guess the era it was taken.  

I think it would be so fun to just spend a few weeks shooting Christmas images inside, outside, all around.  Since my theme is "outside," some of the images I want to make this year won't be on this project, but it will be fun making them  anyway.  I probably won't make the rest of the project until the end of the year be about Christmas, but there may be a few more light shots.  We'll see what I find.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Day 339...Support and Light



SUPPORT AND LIGHT

I don't do abstract very often.  With the lack of light at this time of the year, it's tough to get many images in the daytime for me.  So I have to get creative at night.  I don't want to constantly do the lit up skyline, sunsets, etc.  So tonight, I tried to get a little something different of the 35W bridge.  It really is a beautiful structure from a lot of different angles.  I never really realized that it had different "personalities" depending on where you see it from.  

When I popped the memory card in a saw this shot, it turned out to be my favorite.  I like the lines and curves.  I want to maybe go to this same location and shoot when they light it up for Christmas.  If I'm not too busy that night, I might have to try it.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Day 338...Make Your Spirits Bright


MAKE YOUR SPIRITS BRIGHT

There comes a time in winter when all the colors of the world fade.  Everything is gray and white and seems gloomy.  On occasion, the sun comes out and the sky may be blue, but that's the extent of winter color.  So you can imagine that this sight definitely caught my attention when I saw it this morning.  It put a serious smile on my face!  These flowers were "planted" in the snow bank piled in front of the Children's Museum which is right across the street from the building I work in.  I simply adore them.  And to make the day even better, I walked down the block and.....

SHAZAM....

More flowers.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Day 337...My Beautiful Friend



MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND

Above in the photo you see my famous friend Valerie.  I've talked about her in my blog before.  She'll probably not like that I called her famous.  She is kind of though!  And I learn a lot from her.  She's a street photographer and she's internationally known.  I've know Val longer than I've known nearly all of my friends.  It was one of those disconnected friendships where I knew of her in high school but did not reconnect with her until a bit later in life, and only really became great friends in the last few years.

Now admittedly, I did not take this photo today.  I left my camera at home this morning as I woke up late and in a hurry.  By the time I got home, the sun was gone, and in Blaine, there's little to photograph at night and I've done enough wool spinning for the time being.  And as you can imagine, I've always got backups to choose from because I really do shoot almost every day, and often more than one subject each day.

i just love the contrast of this photo, and I love love love taking photos when it's snowing.  This one was taken after a day spent with Val at the MIA, one of her favorite spots to hang out and shoot.  Love her.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Day 336...Boom Island Bridge



BOOM ISLAND BRIDGE

It's so so so cold outside that taking photos outside is a real challenge.  But somehow, it seems like that icy cold air seems to create something beautiful and magical in the air.  

Again, I tried to capture the skyline at sunset and couldn't line it up right, and then my battery died from the cold.  But I get so excited when I get home and look through my images and I always manage to capture worthwhile images.

I can't believe this will soon be over and I'll have to find something new to challenge myself with.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Day 335...Crossing Into Evening



CROSSING INTO EVENING

I thought I was done shooting this bridge for the year, but in my quest to chase down the sunset this evening, this is where I ended up.  It was so seriously cold out, so I didn't want to venture too far out of the car, so I pulled into Tony Jaro's lot and just got the shot from here, which was a good place considering the location of the setting sun.  I really wanted a fab shot of the city skyline with the sunset, but I just couldn't line it up right.  It's funny because I started at Rosedale Mall.  When I pulled onto the highway, I saw the Minneapolis skyline with the sunset, but not from a good vantage point, so I started heading east and this is where we ended up.

Now, today marks the last day of my 11th month of this project.  It's hard to believe!  I guess I will spend time looking back at what I've learned, but I really want to try to make the last 30 days as spectacular as possible.  Thanks so much to you if you actually took the time to click on the blog and read what I write.  But especially thanks for looking at my photos and taking interest.

Do you know anyone you could share the blog with that would enjoy it?  Share away!

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Day 334...The Arbogast's...FALALALA!



THE ARBOGAST'S...FALALALA!

For real, one of my best besties, Mrs. Arbogast, asked me to do their family Christmas pics.  She is truly one of the most gorgeous gals I know.  And she's more fun than you can imagine.  So we had a fun time creating their family photos for 2014.  I had to feature this one because it's just straight up who they are.  And I don't believe in taking fake portraits of people pretending to be something they're not.  

I have to hand it to Cullen to be such a great sport for it.  He doesn't smile much on the outside, but he's a great dude!

And here's a couple more of my favorites from the shoot....


Izzy is one of my daughter's best friends and one of the sweetest darlings I know!  Look how gorgeous she is...


She's quirky and funny and just plain beautiful!




Friday, November 28, 2014

Day 333...A Holy Sunset


A HOLY SUNSET

I headed out this evening to catch the European Holiday Market in downtown St. Paul, and perhaps to see the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rice Park.  On the way there, the sun started setting and the sky was amazing.  When I first spied the beautiful sky, I tried in my usual style to find a good vantage point to capture a great photo from.  By the time I got to a place where there weren't a lot of buildings or electric wires in the way, the sky looked kind of blah.  So we just went on our way to St. Paul.

Then as I was trying to find a place to park, I glanced off to the east and saw the silhouette that I've captured many times already, but the sky was too beautiful this evening to pass this up.

I did make it to the market, but it was pretty lame.  We walked past the vendors each one time and then headed over to Rice Park.  We figured out the lighting ceremony isn't until tomorrow night and all the lights were off so that was a bust.  The kids were too cold to skate at the skating rink, so we just went home!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Day 332...Lowry Dressed for Thanksgiving



LOWRY DRESSED FOR THANKSGIVING

The beautiful Lowry bridge.  Throughout the year, it changes its colors.  I did show up a few weeks ago to capture it in red white and blue.  But tonight, I wanted to see it in the holiday colors for Thanksgiving.  It was seriously harsh cold out there.  The river is starting to freeze along the banks.  But I am mesmerized by the bridge with the city in the background and the reflection off the river.

One of these day, I am surely going to Psycho Suzies in the neighborhood to have a delicious cocktail, and it will definitely be a must see when Betty Danger's Country Club opens up and they get the Ferris Wheel moving.

I love Northeast Minneapolis.




Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Day 331...Brrrrrrrr!!



BRRRRRRRR!!

I would consider this Street Photography, Minnesota style.  It was a snowy day today, what I had been hoping for.  On my lunch hour, I got out and about to try to enjoy the flakes falling, especially since it wasn't windy.  The temps were pretty chilly but not bad enough that I didn't want to stay out for a little while.  I'm really getting in the mood for winter and the fun white and sparkly or lit up opportunities that await me in the coming month.  

The countdown to the end of the project is speeding by at a stellar pace in my mind.  I'm excited for a few reasons, and I am so glad that I did this.  I'm sure I'll start getting sentimental the closer to the end it comes.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Day 330...Our Capital and our Mini Apple


OUR CAPITAL and the MINI APPLE

I'm not sure if I've gotten the city from this view at night yet.  i did take one of my fall shots from this very spot.  But I don't know if then I realized you could actually see the Minneapolis skyline.  I guess I'll have to go back and check.  In fact, I didn't even realize you could see it this night until I started editing the shots I took and found the one where the Capitol is in the frame and then realized Minneapolis is nestled in the middle.  BONUS!! 

It was chili willy out there tonight, and I guess that's just what I have in store for the next FORTY days.  I only have about 40 days left. Yikes.  It's going to zip by!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Day 329...Winter Road


WINTER ROAD

I was so excited to get out and shoot the fog, but my camera was left turned on in the front seat.  Errrggg.  So this was taken on my iPhone, and I think it turned out fairly well since it's so much how it looked when I was there.

I love the fog except that it diminishes the sunlight, and I'm in desperate need of sunlight in the upcoming months.  But I really am ready for some snow now  to get myself in the mood for some holiday feeling.  I want some snow-covered hills, snowy-evergreens, some holiday light displays, etc.  

Bring it on.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Day 328...The Foggy Field



THE FOGGY FIELD

It's been quite a long while since I've see fog like this.  I think fog is always something that is  challenging to photograph but always gives such an eerie cool feeling.  I want to try to slow down a little more in my life and make the time for mornings like this where I wanted to just drive around and fine magnificent scenes to capture.

This shot was taken in Blaine, right off the main road.  I don't really know why they have "hay" bails in this area because I don't believe this is farmland, but every time I see these hay rolls, I just want to take a photo of them.  

It's been warm the last few days so a lot of the snow blanket we had is gone and it's back to being hideous outside, and the light leaves so early.  So until we get more snow and more light, this project will continue to be a challenge for originality.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Day 327...Here it Comes


HERE IT COMES

Winter...with it comes the holidays.  Whether you're Christian or not, you can't get away from it.  Whether you like the holidays or you don't, it's everywhere.  I have mixed feelings.  I've spent time in church, times where I considered myself fairly "religious" and I embraced all the reasons for the seasons.  And I've also suffered times where the holidays depress me, frustrate me, anger me.  Now, I'm just sort of in the middle.  

But what I love most about December, and I've only experienced it in Minnesota so I can't say if it's this way around the world, is that despite the lack of daylight, we make up for it with shine and sparkle.  When it first hits, it makes me feel warm and happy.  I know about January 1 I'll be cursing any sign of holiday, but for now, I'm ready to bring on the snow, the lights, the cinnamon, the wrapping paper, shiny bulbs, red and green, and all the other holiday enjoyment.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Day 326...Over the River and Through the Woods


OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS

I like the way snow looks and smells.  I am looking forward to trying out snowshoeing and maybe even cross country skiing this year.  It looks like I wasn't the only one with the idea to go for a stroll in the snow.  

I also like bridges.  I always want to venture over them to see what's on the other side.  On the other side of this one is a little island with lots of cozy trees, and the lake.  Since winter is seriously here, I'm ready for a fresh fluffy white blanket of snow.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Day 325...Neon and Fire



NEON AND FIRE

Admittedly, I feel behind in the project again, and now I'm filling in the blanks.  This one is actually not one I took on THIS day, but I have to give myself so room for error.  Life is just too hectic, and there are times when I shoot and get lots of great shots, so I feel I'll just make up for lost time that way.

I have made no secret about my love for spinning steel wool and light painting.  I haven't done much in the way of light painting because I don't have the right tools, but I still have  a lot of fun ideas that I want to try with wool or lights if I get around to getting some good LEDs.  I don't know if those shots will make their way into this project or not.  That remains to be seen, I guess.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Day 324...Sunset Strip


SUNSET STRIP

Driving home from work, and the sun was setting in a way that I simply couldn't resist stopping to capture it.  It was a really cool sunset considering it was a gloomy day and it's that time of year where it's just gray, colorless, and uninspiring.

I think I may have already mentioned this before, but one thing I love so much about the sunset is you have to appreciate it in the moment because it lasts only moments, and during the set, it changes with every passing minute.  This was really one of those nights because I had to hurry up to get off the highway and by the time I found a safe vantage point, the moment was nearly gone.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Day 323...Sunrise. I made it.



SUNRISE, I MADE IT.

I'm not a morning person.  It's no surprise.  I don't normally get up early, anything orange in the my posts usually has to do with the sun setting in the evening.  

But this morning, I guess due to daylight savings time, the sun was rising and it was so beautiful and I happened to catch it.  So that's my post of the day.  

Monday, November 17, 2014

Day 322...Winter Walkabout



WINTER WALKABOUT

Does it look like an inviting place to take a winter stroll?  Normally, I would say yes.  However, wicked winter has come early and it was frigid cold today.  I wanted to spend the spare time I had today shooting outside, some wintery scenes.  But it was way way way too cold to stand outside more than a few minutes.  That's something one would normally say in mid January, not mid November.  Usually at this time of year, we're gearing up for the evil icyness, and not in full throttle.

The rest of this project is going to be a real challenge for me when outside there's nothing but gray and white, no color, and it's too cold to move.  But I"m bound to go out with a good effort.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Day 320...Fire and RRs



FIRE AND RRs

Everyone knows I love spinning fire, an I'm sure it doesn't go unnoticed that I love railroad shots, so I combined them and made a favorite shot without really trying that hard because I was actually doing fire spinning while shooting the 35w bridge!  But this was way cooler.

Thanks to my super cool friend Sara Arbogast for supporting my fire and love of photography habit!  

Friday, November 14, 2014

Day 319...Winter Night in the City



WINTER NIGHT IN THE CITY

Winter has come early in Minneapolis/St. Paul.  But I spent the day with my favorite photography friends.  This afternoon I went to MIA with my friend Val and the spent the evening teaching my friend Sara a thing or two.  The city was amazing, and whenever I go shooting with Sara, she always gets better shots than I do, but I blog and she doesn't, so my shots make it online and her don't.  Haha.  I'm just teasing a little.  But I've had a lot of fun shooting lately.  


Thursday, November 13, 2014

Day 318...Commute



COMMUTE

The morning commute.  For me, it's 21 miles one way.  On a regular ordinary day without traffic and other hurdles, that travel time is usually about 25 minutes.  On work days, however, I plan ofr 60 minutes.  I like to take the bus to work so I can relax and read or play games on my tablet or whatever to pass the time.  But there are days when I just can't make it to the bus on time.  

At the end of the commute, when I see this site, I know I'm almost there.  It's a small city in comparison to other metropolitan areas in the U.S.  But it has a quirky appeal.  This morning, there was an amazing sunrise that lit the east side of the city in a way that was just beautiful.  Today it was quite cold which also makes the steam and clouds hang on to the horizon of the cityscape.  

I've actually posted this scene earlier in the year, and I didn't review it earlier to see how similar the shots were, but that was months ago anyway.  I feel like I'm on the home stretch of my project and it's going to go by in the blink of an eye.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Day 317...Ordinary Things


ORDINARY THINGS

I've mentioned before that one of my best photography friends is THEE Valerie Jardin.  She is best known for her street photography, but like all other photographers, she dabbles in other things as well, and had a previous "life" as a portrait photographer, doing some commercial photography, etc.  But the reason I'm bringing her up again is because she has inspired me a lot.  I learn a lot from her though I'm not a street photographer.  I shoot street photography when I'm with her, and also just because finding a story on the street is fun and interesting sometimes.  

But, Valerie is also the mediator of Passion and Vision, a group on Facebook.  Recently she posted a "challenge" for the followers of the page to find a way to photograph ordinary things.  It is a huge challenge for me.  Inanimate objects don't necessarily appeal to me.  I like people.  But I've done the challenge two weeks in a row and was quite pleased with my second post.

Then the other day as I was walking back to the office after getting myself a coffee, I started noticing "ordinary things" that at the time seemed a little extraordinary.  One of them happened to be this fantastic doorknob.  It was clearly not modern.  The door was weathered.  The knob seemed fairly old fashioned.  And it just looked cool.  So I'm adding it to my series of ordinary things, and just seeing what everyone else things about ordinary objects.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Day 316...Distorted



DISTORTED

Sometimes I wish the whole city was made up of glass buildings.  They have reflections in them that differ at all times of the day depending on the sunlight or clouds.  What you see reflected in the them varies when you stand in a different position on the street or in an adjacent building.  At night, the glass buildings sparkle.  And I love sparkly things.  When the day is clear, the glass buildings reflect blue skies and when it's cloudy, the buildings have muted black and white look.  And of course, the distortion the glass gives its reflection makes for a cool picture.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Day 315...A Shower of Fire

A SHOWER OF FIRE

I did fire spinning again.  I'm sure its difficult to see i love it.  Haha!  Tried a little twist by showing a pop of COLOR.  Sick of spinning and city night photos?  Ill try to get some wintery ones cooking soon

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Day 314...City Night Shine



CITY NIGHT SHINE

I've done the St. Paul skyline from several spots over the course of this project.  I'm sure I've even posted something very close to this one taken near this same spot.  Tonight I was there just to pass time on the way to pick my daughter up.  I love taking shots of St. Paul while it reflects in the river.  

Tonight, as I was getting ready to leave because it was getting frigid, the train started coming through.  I set up and got this shot and I love it a lot.  

I can't say for sure if the mood will grab me or if the river will even get frozen enough before this project ends, but I'd like to try this angle one more time when there's snow on the river.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Day 313...Street Lights


STREET LIGHTS



I have been experimenting because the shorter daylight hours it's difficult for me to get shots in that arent at night.  Ive been trying crazy stuff with my phone.  This ove wax taken through an app and i did not post process it.  Looks almost like a really manipulated photo or painting. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Day 312...Lowry for the Vets



LOWRY FOR THE VETS

So the final tour of my night ended in northeast Minneapolis.  This is going to be a neighborhood that I visit more often.  There are some really cool restaurants in this area that I'm anxious to try and there's a new one being built with an actual Ferris wheel on the property.  

But aside from a lot of the great spots to eat or drink, there's the Lowry Bridge which is oh, so popular with photographers.  If you look on the Minnesota Photography Group website, there's usually at least one shot per week taken of this bridge.  

The bridge (like the 35w bridge) changes colors for different special occasions throughout the year.  Normally it's a deep blue but this year it's been pink for breast cancer, purple for the Vikings, orange for Halloween, and various other colors.  This is the first time I've had a chance to get to it when it was something other than blue.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Day 311...River Glitter


RIVER GLITTER

Part two of my river tour.  I've done this shot before.  I've done it at least twice during this project.  Tonight, the sky just looked so beautiful with the 35W bridge attempting to be red, white, and blue.  It was so cold out, but I just wanted to wander everywhere and take photos of the lights all over the city.