
Early morning mist on Lake Superior provides a backdrop for the posts casting long shadows along the human-made construct.
Canon EOS 5DS, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8, ISO 800, 50mm, f/11, 1/3200 sec
More of my images can be seen at Northern Visions.

Early morning mist on Lake Superior provides a backdrop for the posts casting long shadows along the human-made construct.
Canon EOS 5DS, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8, ISO 800, 50mm, f/11, 1/3200 sec
More of my images can be seen at Northern Visions.

During our long Minnesota winters, I search out ice formations wherever I can find them. I may spend hours seeking these little treasures hoping to capture a few that will become unique abstract compositions. On this particular outing, this image out of many is a standout.
More of my ice and other images can be seen at my Northern Visions blog.

Photographers recently had the opportunity to visit the historic Glensheen Mansion in Duluth for a photo meet. The mansion was decorated with twenty-five Christmas trees, twenty-five hidden elves and much more Holiday trim. As much as all the bright lights and ornaments were appealing, I found a display cabinet with these serving pieces on exhibit just as interesting. I chose to isolate focus on the cup design and let the other objects serve as the framing.
More of my images from Glensheen can be seen on my Northern Visions blog.

Ice coats everything along the shore of Lake Superior this time of year. If one is careful, you can creep around on the icy shoreline and rocks and find little treasures.
More of my photography can be seen at my Northern Visions blog.
Ever have one of those days when things just aren’t going right? Recently I had one of those, my camera wasn’t focusing correctly and many of my images were blurry. Turns out I had activated the touch focus feature on the camera and forgot. So, what does one do with a bunch of out of focus images? I deleted most of them, but decided to play with this one in Photoshop using the liquify filter. I really liked the stairway and will probably shoot it again when I am at that location in the future. In the meantime, this image kind of conveys my feelings about losing so many images to lack of attention.

More of my photography can be seen at my Northern Visions blog.

I’m not sure what he was searching for, but he was very focused on rummaging through the debris left by the October storm.
More of my images can be seen at Northern Visions.

A small section of the Superior Hiking Trail near my home in Duluth Minnesota. For those unfamiliar with the trail, it runs about 310 miles along northern Minnesota between the Canadian border and the Minnesota/Wisconsin border, most of which is along the hills above Lake Superior.
Canon 5DS, Canon EF28-135mm, ISO 50, 33mm, f/7.1, 1/25 sec.

I’ve been walking past a particular set of windows that reflect the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth for too long without capturing an image. Today I made a trip to do just that. After cropping to eliminate the window frame, tweaking a bit in Lightroom, I exported to Silver Efex Pro 2 for the finishing conversion. Finally, I spun it around a few times and hung it out to dry.
Canon 5DS, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8, ISO 50, 200mm, f/11, 1/25 sec.
More of my images can be seen at Northern Visions.

I’ve had New York on my mind lately as my wife wants to attend a writing conference there in February. Although I would not be attending the conference, I would look forward to meeting with other members of Monochromia and doing a bit of photography in the city. My last visit was in July of 2011 and I had only five hours to take in as much as possible. This time I would have several days to explore and, hopefully, have knowledgeable guides to show me around…hint, hint!

As fall progresses, most people are out taking gorgeous fall color photos and I’m no exception. However, I believe there is also beauty to be found with bare trees. Under the right lighting, the contrast, shadows and form combine to create stark landscapes. Where I live, we have a lot of birch trees, which are favorite of mine for autumn and winter photography.
More of my photography can be found at Northern Visions.
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