Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge: Night


Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge: Night
Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy.

The Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge is one of the most recognizable landmarks in all up the upper Midwest. Build by the great railroad baron James J. Hill, the bridge was needed to bring grain to the mills that made Minneapolis such a prosperous river town on the mighty Mississippi. The bridge is now used as a pedestrian bridge in a park like location of Minneapolis great for tourist outings or for a romantic date.

This structure now blends the old with the new in the Minneapolis skyline making the view historic, modern and beautiful.

As you may be able to tell, I love to photograph this view…. This is the bridge and the city in winter..

This image was indeed taken with miss Finland.. ;-D
some editing on this by miss Finland

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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. My best work comes from images first painted in my mind. I mull over a prospective image for weeks or months, seeing it from different angles and perspectives, then finally deciding what to capture. The result is images that deeply touch people's emotions and powerfully evoke memories and dreams. My images are used commercially by companies and organizations ranging from Financial Services firms, mom and pop Ice Cream shops and The Basilica of St Mary to communicate their shared vision and values. Book and magazine publishers have featured my images on their covers. My photographs also grace and enhance the decor of many fine homes.
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