Direction

“The mind moves in the direction of our currently dominant thoughts.” — Earl Nightingale This photograph was shot on the top floor of a parking garage near my home in Milwaukee. I was initially struck by how one of the directional arrows seemed to point to a solid concrete wall with nothing but an empty…… Continue reading Direction

The Downer Theater

The Downer Theater 2016

I love the entrance to the Downer Theater on the East Side of Milwaukee.  I’ve photographed this facade many times before today.  And it never gets old.   Built in 1915, it is the oldest theater in the city of Milwaukee that still shows films.   The current green enamel facade replaced the orignal in…… Continue reading The Downer Theater

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals

Which way should I go?  I’m getting some mixed signals.  Left or right?  I don’t like either direction.  Hmm, perhaps I’ll just stay put in the middle for a while. Day 316 of my 365 photo a day project. I shot this image of a bike/walking path from the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Monona Terrace in Madison,…… Continue reading Mixed Signals

Monkey Bars

Monkey Bars

The monkey bars, the swings, the slides, and the fire poles.  My son visited all of them multiple times on this summer morning visit to the playground.  It was quite warm and humid.  So I was doing my best to stay relatively still and in whatever shade was available.  However, with a two and a…… Continue reading Monkey Bars

Another Vent in the Wall

Another Vent in the Wall

With apologies to Pink Floyd, here is just another vent in the wall.  Why do simple, minimal scenes like this fascinate me so?  Perhaps I’ll never know. Day 303 of my 365 photo a day project. This is the south facing wall of the Sendik’s grocery store on Downer Avenue on Milwaukee’s East Side.  …… Continue reading Another Vent in the Wall

The Parking Garage

Parking Garage at the End of the World

The road twisted down into the open mouth of the parking garage.  Slow. Slow. Slowly descending into the earth.  We would be out of the searing sun and the heart of the day, no doubt.  But what of the dangers that lurked below? There was only one way to find out.  Down. down. Downward into the blackness. Day 299…… Continue reading The Parking Garage

Architectural DNA

Architectural DNA

While walking to the store today, I stopped to get a shot of the side of this building.  I’m not sure if you can see it, but it looked like a giant DNA test result to me with its thin vertical windows and alternating rusty metal siding and concrete lines.  Do you think the architect had…… Continue reading Architectural DNA

Buckingham Fountain

Buckingham Fountain

When you are in Chicago, a visit to the Clarence F. Buckingham Memorial Fountain in Grant Park is a must.  Built in 1927, the mutli-tiered ornate fountain is one of the largest in the world.  Throughout the day, every hour on the hour, the top center jet shoots water 150 feet into the air.  And starting at…… Continue reading Buckingham Fountain

Aqua Tower

Aqua Tower

The Aqua Tower in downtown Chicago is one of the most unique skyscrapers I’ve ever seen.  Looking up, the facade seems to roll and move like waves because of the irregularly-shaped concrete balconies.  Some of which jut out as much as 12 feet!  The rolling overhangs and proximity to Lake Michigan, is where the building got its name. Day…… Continue reading Aqua Tower

The Windy City

The Windy City

What a day in the Windy City!  After well over 10 miles of walking, photographing everything along the way, a couple of great meals, a few tasty beverages, and lots of sunburns and blisters, we ended our day sitting on the breakwater near the Adler Planetarium watching the sun go down behind the city of Chicago.  …… Continue reading The Windy City

The Chicago Elevated

The Elevated II

It has been a couple of years since I’ve taken a ride on the Chicago Elevated.  And a bit longer than that since I took this photo. (July, 2011)  But tomorrow I will be back in old Chi-Town to meet some great friends and spend the entire day shooting the city.  It is interesting that…… Continue reading The Chicago Elevated

The Way Out

The Way Out

“The best way out is always through.” –Robert Frost An important lesson I’ve learned through this photo a day project is when you are struggling to create and your muse has taken the day (or week) off, the best way to get past that block is to just keep going.  You may not produce your…… Continue reading The Way Out