Friday, February 06, 2009
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Winter Reflections
A lot of snow melted over the weekend and as a result, there were puddles everywhere. I decided to capitalize on this warm weather by getting some photos of puddle reflections...

Puddles are my favorite subject. The more people walk in and around my favorite subject the better...

You see that big beautiful lens this woman is holding? Yeah, I want it really bad. Does anyone have $1,700.00 they want to give me? Anyone...Bueller?

I'll be posting a lot more puddles over the next couple weeks and I'll be dreaming of that lens for much longer.
Puddles are my favorite subject. The more people walk in and around my favorite subject the better...
You see that big beautiful lens this woman is holding? Yeah, I want it really bad. Does anyone have $1,700.00 they want to give me? Anyone...Bueller?
I'll be posting a lot more puddles over the next couple weeks and I'll be dreaming of that lens for much longer.
Labels:
Abstract,
Desaturated,
People,
Reflections,
Winter
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Penn Ice-Cycle Loppet 2009
These are the last set of images I'll be posting from the City of Lakes Loppet. The photos below are from the Penn Ice-Cycle Loppet (a series of bike races on ice with studded tires). I photographed the final heat which took place in the lagoon between Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles. The race was a half hour long...

After a while I started shooting into the sun which made exposure challenging but I was able to catch the flying snow this way...

Same thing here but kind of blurry...

This one is blurry too but check out the size of the lens in the background...

A couple of the racers lost their position do to a flat tire. Poor guy...

You wouldn't know it by looking at these photos but there were a lot of spectators around enjoying the race. It seemed like a good turnout this year. Lots of fun.
After a while I started shooting into the sun which made exposure challenging but I was able to catch the flying snow this way...
Same thing here but kind of blurry...
This one is blurry too but check out the size of the lens in the background...
A couple of the racers lost their position do to a flat tire. Poor guy...
You wouldn't know it by looking at these photos but there were a lot of spectators around enjoying the race. It seemed like a good turnout this year. Lots of fun.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Skijoring Loppet 2009
The City of Lakes Loppet was this weekend and I photographed several of the races. These images are from the Skijoring Loppet. Skijoring is a relatively new and rapidly growing sport combining cross country skiing and dog sledding. I used a photography technique called panning to get these images...

Getting the skier and the dog in the same frame was a challenge...

because sometimes they were moving at different speeds...

My personal favorite. These two were going the same speed, FAST...

Slow and steady wins the race...
Getting the skier and the dog in the same frame was a challenge...
because sometimes they were moving at different speeds...
My personal favorite. These two were going the same speed, FAST...
Slow and steady wins the race...
Monday, February 02, 2009
Luminary Loppet 2009
The City of Lakes Loppet was this weekend and the Luminary Loppet was one of the cross country races that I photographed. I took these photos on Lakes of the Isles...





Labels:
City of Lakes Loppet,
Events,
Lake of the Isles,
Light,
Long Exposure,
Night,
People
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Surrender At Once
Toy soldiers battle it out in the cold under heavy snow conditions...

I found these two in an alley on top of a gas meter. No word yet on who won the war, but I think the guy buried in snow has an ace up his sleeve.
For more green army man photos click here.
I found these two in an alley on top of a gas meter. No word yet on who won the war, but I think the guy buried in snow has an ace up his sleeve.
For more green army man photos click here.
Labels:
4:3 Ratio,
Desaturated,
Random,
Snow,
Winter
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
U.S. Pond Hockey Championships 2009
The U.S. Pond Hockey Championships were held on Lake Nokomis again this year and just like last year, the temperature was below zero. Add a nice steady wind into the mix and you are looking at a wind chill of 20 below zero. These are not ideal conditions for photography but I still managed to get some good photos.
No zambonis in Pond Hockey so the players have to shovel between games...

This is what the pond hockey goals look like...

and this is what four players battling for one puck looks like...

Look at the expression on this guys face. There's a guy who want to win...

Soooo cold...

Yet so much fun...

I'm sure sales of hot cocoa were good this weekend...

Cocoa wasn't the only thing giving off steam...




In some ways the players have it easy in this kind of weather. After all, they are working hard. So what about the fans? I saw several people wrapped up in blankets...

Even dogs were wearing boots...

There's no fat lady so it's all over when the guy with the bullhorn says so...

Time for a breather...

More vapor enters the air...


and some posing...

Then it's off to the parking lot until next year...

I love Minnesota because temperatures like this never seem to stop people from having a good time. I know I did!
I shot all of this years photos with an 85mm prime on a Rebel XTi.
Click here to see the rest of my photos from this years tournament.
Click here to see my photos from 2008.
Click here to see my photos from 2007.
My photos from 2006 weren't all that great, soooo no need to link those :-)
No zambonis in Pond Hockey so the players have to shovel between games...
This is what the pond hockey goals look like...
and this is what four players battling for one puck looks like...
Look at the expression on this guys face. There's a guy who want to win...
Soooo cold...
Yet so much fun...
I'm sure sales of hot cocoa were good this weekend...
Cocoa wasn't the only thing giving off steam...
In some ways the players have it easy in this kind of weather. After all, they are working hard. So what about the fans? I saw several people wrapped up in blankets...
Even dogs were wearing boots...
There's no fat lady so it's all over when the guy with the bullhorn says so...
Time for a breather...
More vapor enters the air...
and some posing...
Then it's off to the parking lot until next year...
I love Minnesota because temperatures like this never seem to stop people from having a good time. I know I did!
I shot all of this years photos with an 85mm prime on a Rebel XTi.
Click here to see the rest of my photos from this years tournament.
Click here to see my photos from 2008.
Click here to see my photos from 2007.
My photos from 2006 weren't all that great, soooo no need to link those :-)
Labels:
Action,
Events,
Not Uptown,
People,
U.S. Pond Hockey Championships,
Winter
Friday, January 23, 2009
One Red Glove
I always a have, and probably always will enjoy taking photos of random lost items...

If it's bright red, even better...

One red glove all alone...

As I look at these photos, I'm reminded of one of my favorite photos ever. Subject = one red shoe.
If it's bright red, even better...
One red glove all alone...
As I look at these photos, I'm reminded of one of my favorite photos ever. Subject = one red shoe.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Snow Tires
This bicycle has serious snow tires! I really could have used a slower shutter speed but there just wasn't enough time to adjust all my settings...

I was able to get it to f/20, 1/50, ISO 400, which will have to do.
I was able to get it to f/20, 1/50, ISO 400, which will have to do.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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