Tag: minneapolis

  • The tall one

    The tall one

    This is one of those shots we all have to take at one time or another and maybe more than once.  The IDS tower in [...]

     
  • Glass and Metal

    Glass and Metal

    Architectural photography has long been my favorite.  This one was taken in downtown Minneapolis.  I like the way everything is so shiny and the reflections [...]

     
  • Waiting at the Station

    Waiting at the Station

    This is the same station I had in yesterday’s photo but without the train and I got closer to it. I have been photographing light [...]

     
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  • Golden Arches

    Golden Arches

    Another night shot from the Mill District in Minneapolis with the arches of the stone arch bridge to the right in the picture.

     
  • Looking down

    Looking down

    Yet another shot from the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis.  In this shot we have St. Anthony Falls.  You can’t hear it in the picture [...]

     
  • Zoomed in

    Zoomed in

    This picture is one of my rejects but I like the close up view of downtown Minneapolis.  I had been taking pictures with a wide angle [...]

     
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  • Mill Ruins at Night

    Mill Ruins at Night

    I have always loved night photography and really enjoyed taking this picture of the old Gold Medal Flour mill in Minneapolis.  To see more of [...]

     
  • Cool and Blue

    Cool and Blue

    Yes I have taken this shot before and I will likely take it again.  I warmed this photo up a bit but it was taken [...]

     
  • No Sunset

    No Sunset

    This is another picture that I took during the blue hour of St. Anthony falls from the stone arch bridge.   There was a young [...]

     
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I started a blog a few years ago and have written thousands of words, and taken thousands of pictures to go with those words. If I could start all over again the blog would be just pictures because each picture is worth a thousand words and I don't have to worry about spelling them correctly. By Teresa Boardman Email: teresa(at)Tboardman.com 651.216.4603
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