I went out and shot some around St. Paul. Finally made it to the Seventh Street Improvement Arches. Construction on them started in 1883, and finished in 1884. They have this cool helicoidal design, which makes the bricks that it is made out of spiral around. I wanted to go exploring around the trails a bit more, but would rather do it in a group. Maybe that's a good Flickrwalk idea -the arches and then the following trails around them.
Putting up my work at Shane's on Main has been delayed. I called Shane last night, to confirm that I was to come out, and he forgot he had to pick up his sister and her husband from the airport. So we re-scheduled for tonight. I'm going to try to remember to take some pictures again.
That's about all I've got so far for this week. We'll have to see how the week goes and maybe blog more later.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
New Places to Check Out My Work.
Couple of new things popped up recently.
One of the guys on photomn.com started up a local artists site. It is called MN Pixels, and I have a photo up there. Check it out - it's a pretty cool site. And if you're a local artist, join up!
The other new thing that is happening is Shane's on Main in downtown Stillwater. I met with Shane, the owner, this past week. After talking to him about my photography, and checking out his restaurant, he said that he would like to display some of my work at his place. Sweet! So, I ordered some prints, and need to get some framing done, but it looks like there will be about 10-12 photos of mine on display there. There is another "opportunity", involving Shane, but I'll blog about that when that time comes around. I'm hoping it works out, because this "other" thing could be cool in several different ways.
Went out and shot with Shawn this past weekend. We wandered around Hudson, and ended up finding a large group of Trumpeter Swans "pairing up" for the season, floating in the St. Croix. There were a couple of other photographers there; one had a Canon, the other had a Nikon D300 like mine. They had some HUGE lenses on their cameras though, with the whole "camo" kit on them. Pretty sure they were pro nature/wildlife photographers, but we didn't talk, so we'll never find out. I'm going to guess that the lenses they had on their cameras were 300 or 400mm F2.8-ish, which would work out great for the swans. I only had my 18-200mm, which did work good, but a longer, faster lens would be nice. Too bad they are so expensive, or I'd pick one up. :D
One of the guys on photomn.com started up a local artists site. It is called MN Pixels, and I have a photo up there. Check it out - it's a pretty cool site. And if you're a local artist, join up!
The other new thing that is happening is Shane's on Main in downtown Stillwater. I met with Shane, the owner, this past week. After talking to him about my photography, and checking out his restaurant, he said that he would like to display some of my work at his place. Sweet! So, I ordered some prints, and need to get some framing done, but it looks like there will be about 10-12 photos of mine on display there. There is another "opportunity", involving Shane, but I'll blog about that when that time comes around. I'm hoping it works out, because this "other" thing could be cool in several different ways.
Went out and shot with Shawn this past weekend. We wandered around Hudson, and ended up finding a large group of Trumpeter Swans "pairing up" for the season, floating in the St. Croix. There were a couple of other photographers there; one had a Canon, the other had a Nikon D300 like mine. They had some HUGE lenses on their cameras though, with the whole "camo" kit on them. Pretty sure they were pro nature/wildlife photographers, but we didn't talk, so we'll never find out. I'm going to guess that the lenses they had on their cameras were 300 or 400mm F2.8-ish, which would work out great for the swans. I only had my 18-200mm, which did work good, but a longer, faster lens would be nice. Too bad they are so expensive, or I'd pick one up. :D
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Away Awhile...
Looks like I'll be away for a bit. With the holidays coming up, things have been a bit crazy. We're heading out of town for the holidays too, and I'll be bringing my camera with me for the trip.
My next post here may be in January of 2009! We'll have to see how things go the next couple of weeks. With mandatory vacation time here at work (40 hours around the holidays, plus we are required to take an additional 40 hours, even if it means going into negative vacation balances), I'll hopefully be out shooting, or entertaining Madeline.
I've been picking up county maps though, and am planning on taking many trips to go shoot, when the weather permits. It's up to 10 degrees above zero today, so it's actually warm compared to yesterday, when it didn't even get warmer than -1 or -2. But, we pick the places we live. If I really wanted to move out, I would have long ago.
My next post here may be in January of 2009! We'll have to see how things go the next couple of weeks. With mandatory vacation time here at work (40 hours around the holidays, plus we are required to take an additional 40 hours, even if it means going into negative vacation balances), I'll hopefully be out shooting, or entertaining Madeline.
I've been picking up county maps though, and am planning on taking many trips to go shoot, when the weather permits. It's up to 10 degrees above zero today, so it's actually warm compared to yesterday, when it didn't even get warmer than -1 or -2. But, we pick the places we live. If I really wanted to move out, I would have long ago.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Still here.
Well, we got our first significant snowfall this week. Madeline loves it. Me, I'm not crazy about it. Bad drivers, accidents, and cold. Just not my thing most of the time. But, before you know it, it will be spring, and things will green up and be warm.
Haven't been out shooting much again. Too cold, really. I have been planning, planning, and planning about where to go and what to shoot. I've got several county maps of different counties in Minnesota, and am scouting out locations and figuring out what time of year would be best to go.
Hopefully I'll be out shooting some places this weekend. Shawn and I are planning on hitting up a couple spots on Sunday, so we'll see how that goes.
Haven't been out shooting much again. Too cold, really. I have been planning, planning, and planning about where to go and what to shoot. I've got several county maps of different counties in Minnesota, and am scouting out locations and figuring out what time of year would be best to go.
Hopefully I'll be out shooting some places this weekend. Shawn and I are planning on hitting up a couple spots on Sunday, so we'll see how that goes.
Monday, December 1, 2008
More Opportunities
Still working on the photography leads. Trying to figure out where and when I can have pictures hung up. I'll definitely be hanging more artwork in the future, but for now, I've got some pictures at the Dunn Bros. in White Bear Lake. I need to follow up on a couple of ideas, and see where it goes too.
Other news: we were in Jackson for Thanksgiving. We came back Saturday so we had a day to recuperate. We all have colds, so it isn't any fun to travel while sick. But, I did get out on Friday for a couple of hours and drove around Jackson County. I had a county map in one hand, and my camera in the other. It was pretty fun; now, I need to get county maps of about 20 other counties, and I'll be all set. I'll then be able to mark the maps with different locations of where I've shot, and where to explore, and I'll have plenty of places to go shoot.
My friend, Shawn, bought a digital SLR camera. He ended up getting a Nikon D80, which is a great camera for what he wants to shoot. When he wants to upgrade, it will make it that much easier to move into a higher-end DLSR, if he wishes to. But the D80 is pretty nice. Played with it a bit, mucked around some of the features, and it's similar enough to my D300 that it wouldn't be hard for me to tinker through it and figure it out. but he's got his entry into digital photography now, so I'll have someone more consistent to go shooting with.
Other news: we were in Jackson for Thanksgiving. We came back Saturday so we had a day to recuperate. We all have colds, so it isn't any fun to travel while sick. But, I did get out on Friday for a couple of hours and drove around Jackson County. I had a county map in one hand, and my camera in the other. It was pretty fun; now, I need to get county maps of about 20 other counties, and I'll be all set. I'll then be able to mark the maps with different locations of where I've shot, and where to explore, and I'll have plenty of places to go shoot.
My friend, Shawn, bought a digital SLR camera. He ended up getting a Nikon D80, which is a great camera for what he wants to shoot. When he wants to upgrade, it will make it that much easier to move into a higher-end DLSR, if he wishes to. But the D80 is pretty nice. Played with it a bit, mucked around some of the features, and it's similar enough to my D300 that it wouldn't be hard for me to tinker through it and figure it out. but he's got his entry into digital photography now, so I'll have someone more consistent to go shooting with.
Monday, October 13, 2008
What a weekend!
So, the weekend started early for me. I took off about 10:30am from work, as I already had over 40 hours in for the week. Woo hoo!
So, I run around and take some pictures. All is good. Get home, check my emails, and my Flickr stuff, of course. And hey! New comments on my pictures!
So, I check them out. And I've got a new comment from Southern Minnesota magazine! Seems that they want to use one of my pictures in an upcoming issue! Woo hoo! Published! The image they are going to use is the one below- the wind turbines in southern Minnesota.

Then, on Saturday, I get up early to go shoot some pictures of C, a little guy whose Mom works with Becky's friend, Sarah. I wake up to a great morning - sunshine, and decent temperatures. I headed to their home, and started taking pictures. After it was all said and done, I took over 800 pictures of the little guy! We had a blast - pumpkin patch, the park, and playing with leaves in his front yard.
Sunday was the "relaxing" day. We took it easy, and I finished processing the pictures I took from Saturday, and generated the online gallery for the family to check out. It was a blast to shoot this little guy - he loved playing and running all over the place, and didn't mind to get his picture taken so much!
So, I run around and take some pictures. All is good. Get home, check my emails, and my Flickr stuff, of course. And hey! New comments on my pictures!
So, I check them out. And I've got a new comment from Southern Minnesota magazine! Seems that they want to use one of my pictures in an upcoming issue! Woo hoo! Published! The image they are going to use is the one below- the wind turbines in southern Minnesota.
Then, on Saturday, I get up early to go shoot some pictures of C, a little guy whose Mom works with Becky's friend, Sarah. I wake up to a great morning - sunshine, and decent temperatures. I headed to their home, and started taking pictures. After it was all said and done, I took over 800 pictures of the little guy! We had a blast - pumpkin patch, the park, and playing with leaves in his front yard.
Sunday was the "relaxing" day. We took it easy, and I finished processing the pictures I took from Saturday, and generated the online gallery for the family to check out. It was a blast to shoot this little guy - he loved playing and running all over the place, and didn't mind to get his picture taken so much!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!
Shooting. I picked up the Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens on Monday afternoon. Why? I was asked by a co-worker, who is part owner of Senor Wong's in St. Paul, to take some pictures of food for him. He was really looking for the shallow DoF, which I can get somewhat with the 18-200, but I wanted it to be REALLY noticeable. So I went to National Camera, and picked it up. The pictures turned out pretty well, mostly because of the lens. I didn't even put any other lens on the camera - just kept the 50mm on, and it worked out beautifully. I have 5 pictures on my Flickr stream, and I think they turned out pretty nice. And I even got to keep the food!
It will also come in handy this weekend, when I shoot pictures of the toddler C. C is the son of a woman who works with one of Becky's friends. She saw some of the pictures I took at a "Welcome Home" party that was at their house, and liked how they turned out. So, I get to take some fall pictures of her son in different places this Saturday morning. So, I'm hoping that it will pay itself off in the long run. And as it wasn't that expensive of a lens in the first place, I'm really hoping it won't take long.
It will also come in handy this weekend, when I shoot pictures of the toddler C. C is the son of a woman who works with one of Becky's friends. She saw some of the pictures I took at a "Welcome Home" party that was at their house, and liked how they turned out. So, I get to take some fall pictures of her son in different places this Saturday morning. So, I'm hoping that it will pay itself off in the long run. And as it wasn't that expensive of a lens in the first place, I'm really hoping it won't take long.
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