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Category Archives: Photo
Imagination
Alan is totally absorbed in playing with Spencer the Engine, one of the characters of Thomas the Tank Engine TV show. The Merrian-Webster Dictionary defines Imagination as: the act or power of forming a mental image of something … Continue reading
Valentines Day
Lovers at sunset, on the walls of the medieval city of Carcassone, France. Valentines Day is a concocted business holiday like Mothers Day and Fathers Day. Created to promote the sales of greeting cards, diamonds, and chocolate. Yet, despite … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, France, Languedoc, Photo, Relationships
Tagged Carcassone, France, Les Phillips, sunset
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Bicyclist Builds Virtual Company
Doug Shidell is a bicyclist who rides for pleasure and as a part of daily life, such as going to neighborhood stores. Doug is also a 21st century entrepreneur who discovered through his biking, a niche map making business that … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog, Business, Color, Portraits
Tagged 2013, bicycle, Illinois, Iowa, map, Minneapolis, minnesota, photograph, photojournalism, route, Upper Midwest, Wisconsin
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Delight
Recently, I was invited to the birthday party of a friend’s three-old girl, Olivia. I’m not a parent, so I wasn’t certain exactly what to expect, except that there would be a lot of noise and energy. There was a … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, Photo, Portraits, Relationships
Tagged 2013, awareness, children, development, growth, Les Phillips, photograph, portrait
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Virgil Delegard – the Next Boomer Trend
Virgil Delegard – painter I’ve been observing an interesting Baby Boomer trend developing: rebirth of the arts. As we boomers retire, more and more of us are finding the freedom to turn or return to activities that give voice to … Continue reading
Size Does Matter
Not much to say about this. I watched about a half a dozen people try to squeeze their cars into this space and eventually give up. Then came along this SmartCar. Size does matter.
Posted in Blog, Photo
Tagged 2012, Minneapolis, minnesota, parking, SmartCar, transportation
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