Can you guess what it is?
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Can you guess what it is?
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The Burke Brise Soleil of the Santiago Calatrava designed Quadracci Pavillion at the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is one of my absolute favorite things to photograph. I have hundreds of photos from the outside, but relatively few from the inside.
Recently, I went with a group of 14 people to the MAM to see the Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit. Unfortunately, photography was not allowed inside of the exhibit, but I was able to get some pictures of the pavillion.
Here they are…
One common question I am asked is, “Why did you become a photographer?”
There are several answers to this question. The simplest of those answers is this: I prefer to be behind a camera rather than in front of it.
Despite my preference for being behind the camera, here is a picture of me taken by Dave Erickson.
I previously asked, what is this image:
It’s the bottom of one of my backpacks. Some of the black rubber dots have fallen off, as you can tell.
Good luck guessing next time!
What is it?
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I previously asked, what is this image:
It’s a macro image of broccoli! I’d rather eat it than photograph it, that’s for sure!
Can you tell what it is?
If you can’t get it, I’ll post the answer in a while.
Shortly after getting my 70-300mm lens, I spent some time in the yard trying to photograph birds.
It wasn’t a very nice day at all: it was cloudy and cold, but I stuck it out for almost two hours. I think it would be safe to say that not a single bird made an appearance for almost 45 minutes…and my patience was wearing thin!
Despite the relatively poor weather, the birds still needed to eat, and luckily, a few did.
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