
Rounding the north pier, Duluth shipping channel, heading out for a day on Lake Superior.

Rounding the north pier, Duluth shipping channel, heading out for a day on Lake Superior.

Lanesboro, Minnesota on a quiet afternoon, with the main activity being the Amish basket market. Lanesboro is located in southeast Minnesota, is home to many Amish families, is a hub for recreational activities along the Root River, has a great theater company and some wonderful B&Bs.

Frozen Construct
This is one of several images of ice I captured while on my Black Friday escape to nature. Taken on a backwater area of the St. Croix River in William O’Brien State Park which is north of Stillwater, Minnesota. Additional images from the shoot can be seen here.

Once again, I am turning the world on its side and re-imagining the textures of cedar tree bark discovered while walking in Minnesota’s Jay Cooke State Park. By turning the image on its side, I’ve created the possibly of other interpretations of the original image.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS, ISO 100, 4.5mm, f/3.6, 1/40 sec, processed through Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC and Silver Efex Pro 2.

Triumph & Defeat
Most times, my photography is about natural landscapes, architecture and abstract scenes, but rarely people. Beginning last March I started shooting high school sports, which forced me to look for the human element of each event as I tried to tell the story of the game. Over time I began to notice the different aspects of each sport as a whole and as parts of the whole. There were little things, such as how ponytails have a life of their own, the body language of the teams based on whether they were winning or losing and the different coaching styles. After taking thousands of photos over the course of the year, this image has become one of my favorites. For me it has all the elements of the story that is being told. There is the victor, the vanquished and the judge. The body language says much. The loser turning away, the victor arm held high, standing strong and yet looking away, almost seeming indifferent to the outcome. Perhaps others will interpret the scene differently.
David is another talented Minnesota based photographer who has posted many great images on Monochromia. I chose this particular image because I feel its a combination fine art/abstract plus its one that I just can’t stop staring at 🙂 I only wish I had taken this one – Joe


“The unexamined life is not worth living.” -Socrates
Reflection in water, mucked about in Lightroom CC.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS, ISO 100, 4.3mm, f/2.7, 1/80sec.
To see the color version of this image visit my photography blog.
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