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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Farm Impressions

"One Man's Junk is Another Man's Treasure"

"Closed for the Winter"

"Chainlink 1"

"Chainlilnk 2"

"All in a Day's Work"

"Old and New"

"Born Number 44"

"Weathered"

"Weathered 2"

"Tunnel Vision"

"Waiting for Spring"

African Violet

                                                         A macro of an African Violet flower.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Minnesota and Beyond photo book



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I'VE MADE A BOOK!  I decided to put a collection of my best photos together in one "coffee table" style book.  If interested, click on the link above to check it out!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Double Exposure

I purposely overlapped two photos, or created a double exposure, to create this effect.  Native American statues at Minnehaha Park, with the riverbed overlapping them.

Athena and Gladiator

Some photos of Matt and I that I finally had developed from Halloween 2011.

Full costumes


Ha ha ha....being goofy.  :)

The lost roll-Colorado

  
Tucked away in cold storage within my fridge was this old roll of film from a trip to Colorado back in 2009.  While driving through Independence Pass in the Aspen  area, I came upon the small ghost town of Independence.  I had forgotten that I had a roll of film with images taken from this area.
 The ghost town of Independence

Independence Valley, and what remains of the small town.
The remains of an old cabin from the 1800's.
 What a beautiful place to have once lived!

 What remains of an old hotel in Independence.
 One corner remains
 A paved trail leading throughout the little ghost town.
Rustic!
 Beautiful!
 I captured a crow in flight over one of the tiny cabins that remain in Independence.
 Imagine this being your back yard!
More remains of a structure in Independence.
 Rocky Mountains.
 This cabin still remained in good condition, considering how old this town was.

 Staggered doorways made for an interesting photograph.



A newly reconstructed building amongst the ghost town.