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on the national register of historic places...a beautiful building, this might not be its best side, but I like it :)
please view large for MAXIMUM impact lol
Today it's all about the killer textures and lines on this old co-op building and just a bit about me. I'm unwinding after a day of child/parent interviews and feeling thankful for every little thing. Yeah, life is so good.
Happy (Peelin' Paint) Wednesday my Flickr peeps!
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Just a few observations on my morning walk today. Olympus OMD EM5 Mark II + Olympus 25mm f/1.8 lens.
The title came to me the instant I saw these blue palettes piled high on the small loading dock of a local grocery store.
There is a loading area made of cement and old metal outside the east side of the Northrup King Building where numerous artists have their studios (Mpls. MN). I saw this spot in front of my car as we left the building on FIRST THURSDAY...a day most artists studios are open. I loved the textures and colors. Keep your eyes open for the unusual. See the next photo for the original scene. Enjoy. sal
Processed in: TopazS4PaintingDynamicBoostCool
Model: Bunny Lynn
Photographed at Mare Island.
Lighting Info: LP160 Speedlight with Umbrella camera right. Fired with ishoot wireless trigger. LP160 handheld above lens for fill. Fired with ishoot wireless trigger.