St Paul Winter Carnival – Ice Carvings
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St Paul Winter Carnival – Ice Carvings
Listening to Joshua Radin: Winter
People in Minnesota do some of the strangest things. This strange thing just happens to be amazingly beautiful also. Yes these people carve blocks of ice into works of art!
This is all done as part of the annual St. Paul Winter Carnival and yes, these people are real artists…
My wife and I went out last night with some friends and they were patient while I captured a few shots.
This one captivated me!
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As a Minnesota based photographer and artist I have been greatly influenced by the Upper Midwest. I focus my skills and energies on portraits, landscapes, cityscapes, architectural and fine art work.
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