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US Bank Stadium Minneapolis, MN. View from the top deck during the last Minnesota Vikings football game - looking out over 62,000 fans. The Vikings win 38/10 against da'Bears - Skol!
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US Bank Stadium opened on July 22, 2016 costing a little over $1B to build. It has a fixed translucent roof and the worlds largest pivoting doors that provide a nice view of downtown Minneapolis and will swing open (in good weather) to let in some fresh air (plus a bird or two). The Stadium will host next years Supper Bowl LII on February 4, 2018 prompting the marketing campaign #BoldNorth.
During this game, a small group of protesters managed to sneak in ropes, climb up a ceiling truss, and hang a banner demanding US Bank to stop supporting the Dakota Access Pipeline energy project. You can see the white banner in the middle left of this picture. Security had to remove people who were seated underneath them in case they fell :O. If you zoom in, you can see one of the protesters silhouette on top of the banner. The climbers dangled on ropes until the end of the game and then were given a escort out to the local jail.
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U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, appears to rise from the ruins of the old Minneapolis milling district.
Celebrating the MN Superbowl in 2018 by lighting the city purple. Downtown Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2017.
The 3rd Avenue Bridge and Minneapolis skyline are perfectly reflected in the Mississippi River on a calm November evening.
The Stone Arch Bridge and the lights of downtown Minneapolis reflected in the dark water of the Mississippi River.
The bridges in Minneapolis were lit to resemble Northern Lits as the city began the countdown to Superbowl 2018.
The reign of King Boreas, during the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, was marked by turning the iconic red 1st National Bank sign blue.
The American Birkebeiner International Bridge reconstructed in downtown Minneapolis - nearly 2 city blocks long
Minneapolis has been showing off its "Bold North" color scheme this week as preparations for hosting Super Bowl LII get underway. The Lowry Ave Bridge got in on the action by fading through shades of blue and purple.
Traffic on the Wabasha Street Bridge on a moody night in St. Paul, MN. 50+ Images of traffic layered together for the effect.
Always wished to see one lunar eclipse on Lake Superior and capture it with hollow rock in foreground. when the time came to witness and capture one, couldn’t find Tripod in my trunk. There were 3 other photographers shooting blood moon with Hollow Rock in foreground and I had been disappointed. I couldn’t dare to ask them to lend the tripod for few minutes . Weather was brutal and it was freezing with windchill of -41F. I shot this handheld and after processing a bit in Lightroom, I was happy with the result and it has been one of my favorite shot.
This panoramic shows the skyline of Minneapolis during the halftime show of Super Bowl LII. It was a fabulous week of activities and the Twin Cities showed how cold weather is not a deterrent to a successful Super Bowl week.
Celebrating the MN Superbowl in 2018 by lighting the city purple. Downtown Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2017.
Years of preparation in and around the Twin Cities have led up to tonight when the Patriots and Eagles meet at U.S. Bank Stadium for Super Bowl LII. For the last 10 days, Minneapolis has been bathed in the Bold North color scheme chosen for the event. Here's a view from the Witch's Hat on a frigid, windy night.
Minneapolis turned their landmarks purple to celebrate Prince' life. Pictured here is the US Bank Stadium and the IDS Tower turned purple.
Celebrating the MN Superbowl in 2018 by lighting the city purple. Downtown Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2017.
Celebrating the MN Superbowl in 2018 by lighting the city purple. Downtown Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2017.
Minneapolis has been showing off its "Bold North" color scheme this week as preparations for hosting Super Bowl LII get underway. The Lowry Ave Bridge got in on the action by fading through shades of blue and purple.