
August 19, 2015 | Categories: Photography | Tags: after, afterglow, bridges, burial mounds park, capitol, city, clouds, color, colors, cotton candy, downtown, exposure, eye, glow, image, images, lights, long, longexpo, middle america, midwest, minnesota, mississippi, mn, pics, picture, pictures, pigs, pigseye, river, saint paul, scenic, skies, sky, skyporn, skyscrapers, st paul, stp, sun set, sunset, twin cities, urban, view, views | Leave a comment

My brother and I spent a Sunday driving around south-central and south-eastern Minnesota, hunting down waterfalls. We made our way to three of them. Though the first, Minnemishinona falls, was barely a trickle. It probably would have taken 5 minutes to fill a glass of water. Which is too bad, because it was a nice drop of 40 feet or so. It had carved a really awesome looking, narrow valley that we did not venture down in to, due to the slippery, wet, muddy, nearly vertical slopes. I didn’t even take a picture of it, just the walking bridge spanning the top of the gorge.

Making a swift departure, we headed to another waterfall near by in Minneopa State Park. Upon arrival, we made note of the depressing signs that stated the water was unsafe to enter, the D.N.R. had found “dangerous levels of fecal parasites” in the river. After a short walk through the picnic area, the first drop of this two-step falls was before us. What a pretty little area! I set up My tripod, with My camera wrapped in plastic and popped off a dozen long exposures of the flowing water. Constantly looking over My shoulder at the drop off, a few feet behind Me, I tried not to rush. The rain got a bit lighter and satisfied that I had captured some gems, I headed across the foot bridge, wandering along the path where I found My brother gawking at the view. The second part of the falls, gushing down in to the valley below was quite awesome! I took a couple more pictures and started looking for a way down to the base of the it. Strolling off the the trail, down the muddy hill, we found a nice place to view the area and paused to take it all in.
After that, we departed the Mankato area and started wandering to the east. We picked a random dirt road to head down and found ourselves wishing we didn’t live in the city. The rocky out crops gave way to the rolling hills of southern Minnesota’s farm land. Every time I find Myself in such areas, I feel compelled to migrate out of the Twin Cities. The country calls, beckoning one to come and take in the natural state of things, or to plant all of the flowers, fruit and veggies that one loves. We didn’t really explore much, as the rain had picked up again. But I can’t go anywhere without taking a picture, or two…
Proceeding ever eastward, we found ourselves back on Interstate 35. The gateway home. Then turned off of it, just south of Elko. I had heard of a waterfall at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park and couldn’t help but to investigate. We parked in the lot, I wrapped the camera in plastic once more and we strolled through half a mile of the lushest greens I’ve ever witnessed in a forest. It was seriously gorgeous! The little waterfall at the end of our walk was also quite pretty. Hidden Falls, as they call it, is about an eight foot drop, it’s extremely straight and squared off. If someone told You it was man made, it wouldn’t be a suprise. It isn’t though, the stream just happened to carve the rock away in straight lines. The incredible layers of green growth everywhere just added to the majesty of this place. My brother immediately walked out to in to the stream and stood above the falls. I told him to hold perfectly still for 5 seconds, which made for a pretty nice picture. We spent about an hour walking circles around it before My batteries ran dry. So we hiked back to the car and rode the concrete river back to the city. Already missing the rural views that we had been taking in all day… I want to go back soon!
July 24, 2015 | Categories: Photography, Random Thoughts | Tags: beautiful, bedrock, big woods, day trip, destinations, exposure, exposures, falls, farmland, ferns, fields, flow, flows, forest, gorgeous, green, greens, hidden, image, long, longexpo, lush, mankato, middle america, midwest, minneopa, minnesota, mn, moss, mossy, natural, nature, nerstrand, pcture, photo, photos, pics, pictures, place, places, pretty, rainy, river, rock, rocky, rural views, silky, spring, state park, stepped, stream, the north, treasures, trees, view, views, water, waterfall, waterfalls, wet, wilderness, woods | Leave a comment

May 5, 2015 | Categories: Photography | Tags: 2015, 35e, buildingsbridge, cars, church, city, cityviews, downtown, evening, exposure, freeway, highway, i94, in, infrastructure, interchange, junction, light, light trails, lights, lighttrails, line, long, long expo, long exposure, longexpo, longexposure, metro, middle america, midwest, minnesota, mn, night, of, photo, photograph, photographer, photos, pic, picture, pictures, pig's eye, pix, post, saint paul, shot, shots, sky, skyline, spring, st paul, traffic, trails, twin cities, twincities, urban | Leave a comment
March 5, 2015 | Categories: Photography | Tags: 280, bridge, bridges, cars, city, cold, driving, entrance, evening, exit, exposure, freeway, glow, headlights, highway, image, images, intersection, junction, lanes, light, lights, lighttrails, long, longexposure, minneapolis, minnesota, night, overpass, passing, photo, photos, pics, picture, pictures, road, roads, saint paul, shot, shots, still motion, streaks, tail lights, traffic, trails, twilight, twin cities, urban, view, winter | Leave a comment
After the failed attempt to shoot hot air balloons on Saturday, we headed 15 minutes north. Neither of the guys I was with had been to the waterfall on the Willow River and since we were already three quarters of the way there, it seemed silly not to go. There was a lot more ice than the last time, but the falls were still flowing steadily. Here is a quick time lapse of it and a few pictures. Such a gorgeous place!
February 11, 2015 | Categories: Photography, Time Lapse | Tags: angle, angles, awesome, beautiful, bedrock, chasing, cliff, clip, close the the twin cities, cold, cool, creek, edge, exploration, explore, exposure, falls, flow, flowing, flows, forest, frost, frosty, hike, hiking, ice, icey, icicle, icicles, lapse, levels, logs, long, long exposure, lovely, moss, natural, nature, near the twin cities, photo, photograph, photos, pics, picture, pictures, rapids, river, river bed, rock, rocky, scenic, snow, state park, stepped, stone, stream, sweet, tiers, time, time lapse, timelapse, travel, tree, trees, valley, video, view, water, waterfall, waterfalls, wi, willow, winter, wisconsin | Leave a comment
December 29, 2014 | Categories: Photography | Tags: angle, angles, awesome, beautiful, bedrock, chasing, cliff, close the the twin cities, cold, cool, creek, edge, exploration, explore, exposure, falls, flow, flowing, flows, forest, frost, frosty, hike, hiking, hoar, hoarfrost, ice, icey, icicle, icicles, levels, logs, long, long exposure, lovely, moss, natural, nature, near the twin cities, photo, photograph, photos, pics, picture, pictures, rapids, river, river bed, rock, rocky, scenic, snow, state park, stepped, stone, stream, sweet, tiers, travel, tree, trees, valley, view, water, waterfall, waterfalls, wi, willow, winter, wisconsin, wonder | Leave a comment


September 15, 2014 | Categories: Automotive Photography, Photography | Tags: 1954, 1977, 240sx, 54, 77, angles, area, autos, blue, bubble, c10, c15, c20, car, cars, chevrolet, chevy, chrome, classic, clean, clemens, detail, garage, gmc, grande, light, lights, lines, long, long bed, look, mechanic, mechanic's, minnesota, mirror, mirrors, moto, motoring, motors, oppo, oppomoto, opposition, pickup, pics, pictures, plain, project, projects, ryan, ryan clemens, s10, s13, september 2014, shiny, shop, sierra, square, style, tmfopposition, truck, two-tone, view, white, wiring | Leave a comment
I went out to shoot some time lapse stuff with My friend Thai Phan Quang. We ended up on the walking bridge over 35W, a few bocks south of the I94 junction again. I am trying to stockpile a bunch of different time lapse series so I can eventually make a video which contains nothing but time lapsed segments. This is a single, 1500 image sequence from rush hour today. It lasts a little longer than 45 seconds. I was hoping for more cloud activity, but since there was very little, it seemed right to frame things just above the tallest buildings. The music is by My big Brother’s band: Heiruspecs. The song is ‘Snapshot’ off of their most recent album, Night Falls.
After shooting that sequence, I did some small perspective changes and adjustments. Going for a slightly different feel, by blurring the traffic a little bit. Then shot this twelve second set, consisting of 500 images. Hope You enjoy this silent, short one. Not in HD, because I don’t pay Vimeo and am limited to one, high quality upload per week.
August 12, 2014 | Categories: Photography, Random Thoughts | Tags: 17-50mm 2.8, 30fps, 35w, 480p, 720p, afternoon, andor, andorblogs, animate, animated, animation, bridge, bridges, buildings, canon, capture, capturing, cars, city, commute, congestion, day, daylight, daytime, definition, down town, downtown, evening, film, flow, franklin, freeway, gridlock, hd, heiruspecs, highway, hour, junction, lane, lanes, lapse, light, link, links, long, metro, metropolis, metropolitan, midwest, minn, minneapolis, minnesota, mn, motion, moving, mpls, pair, photo, photographic, photography, photos, quality, resolution, road, roads, rush, rush hour, scenery, sequence, set, sky scraper, skyline, skyscraper, skyscrapers, slow, snapshot, south minneapolis, stream, street, streets, summer, sunny, system, t4i, tamron, time, timelapse, town, traffic, trucks, twin cities, twincities, two, urban, vid, video, vids, view, vimeo | Leave a comment

This was just My second attempt to make pulled pork. As You can see, I went in to geek mode with My camera. Just a little bit anyways. The lighting in My kitchen is pretty poor, even by the windows, so I will likely try this animation again sometime with a better lighting arrangment. Using whole wheat hot dog buns, bak choi picked fresh from the garden, diced onions and barbeque sauce, these sandwiches came together quite well.
The hours I work have My schedule a bit off from most peoples. I go to bed around five in the morning and wake up around noon. So I started the pork in My Instapot when I went to bed and it was done when I woke up the next day. The first time, I started it before I went to work and it was ready and waiting for Me when I got home. I do love the set it and forget it style of cooking involved with making this tasty, meaty, dish.

To make the pulled pork, You will need a slow cooker, such as a crock pot, adjustable rice cooker, or sommething of that nature. A three to four pound pork shoulder, or butt. Sprinkle 2+ tbsp of lowry’s seasoned salt, 4 tbsp cajun spice blend and a third of a cup of tightly packed brown suger all over the out sides of the meat. Put an onion or two, peeled and halved into the bottom of You crock pot, along with a third of a cup of dry sherry, 2 long sprigs of thyme and two large cloves of garlic. Then place the pork on top, cover and slow cook for 6 to 8 hours. Once the meat is super tender and falling apart, remove it from the cooker and use a pair of forks to pull, or shred the pork, removing and fatty chunks and bones as You go. Serve it with Your favorite side dishes, or make sandwiches, wraps, or even eat it all by it’s self. There should be plenty of juices in the bottom of the pot, add some to the pulled meat to keep it moist and flavorful, especially if You are refridgerating some of it for later.
August 4, 2014 | Categories: Photography, Pork, Recipes | Tags: all day, andor, animated, animation, animations, assemble, bak choi, barbeque, bbq, blend, blogs?, bun, butt, cajun, chili, chilis, cook, cooker, cooking, cool, crock, crockpot, cumin, delicious, diced, dinner, dry, food, food porn, foodporn, garlic, gif, good, goodness, great, greens, guide, herbs, instapot, juicy, kitchen, layers, leaves, long, lunch, making, meal, meat, meaty, messy, method, nomnom, onion, onions, pair, paprika, plate, pork, porky, pot, powder, pull, pulled, recipe, rice cooker, roast, rump, salt, salted, salty, sandwich, sandwiches, sauce, season, seasoned, seasoning, set it and forget it, sherry, shoulder, shred, shredded, sloppy, slow, slow cooked, spice, spiced, spices, spicey, sprig, step by step, summer, tender, thyme, two, yummay, yummy, yumyum | Leave a comment
I recently bought an intervalometer for My dslr. The device allows You to take pictures automatically at regular intervals. Since I was hanging out at a friends house the day it arrived, I set things up on His deck and let it rip until the sun went down. I suppose the best thing to do is make a video with these images, but .gif’s display in much higher quality, take up less storage space and require no external websites to host them. As such, this is an animiated .gif of 820 pictures taken seven seconds apart. The down-side is that such a massive .gif loads pretty slowly, so give it a few seconds!

The next day, I woke up and set My camera to shoot out of the window in My attic and went to My brother’s for the day. Again, every seven seconds was what I set the intervalometer to do. I got home five or six hours later and it was still snapping away. Due to file limitations, I had to make a video out of this set. Which required Me to create an account on Vimeo and link it back to here. It’s a bit of a hassle just for simple time lapse photography, but My traditional .gif methods just aren’t capable of handling so many images. YouTube and Vimeo both have a thirty frame per second limit and only Vimeo allows high definition video clips. Here is two minutes aimed at the southern sky, featuring My roof, chimney and birch tree, dancing to a classic trance song by God’s Groove, called Prayer 3, circa 1993. Maybe I will discover a .gif automator that can handle the amount of files needed for these longer image strings. We shall see, but for now, I will have to get use to making videos… Shooting at more interesting locations will be the name of the game, something had to be done as a test run though! I am learning as I go.
July 28, 2014 | Categories: Photography, Videos | Tags: 720p, 853p, all day, animated, animation, atmospheric, blue, chimney, clip, clips, cloud, clouds, condensation, darkness, day, daylight, edit, editing, editting, embed, embeded, fade, first time for everything, flower, flowers, formation, garage, gif, hd, images, img, in motion, lapse, limited, link, long, motion, over head, passing, photo, photographs, photography, photos, pictures, pots, potted, roof, sky, stream, streaming, sun set, sunset, time, timelapse, tree, trees, vid, video, videos, view, vimeo, windy | Leave a comment

Last night, My Brother and I wandered out of the city to find a nice view in the country. It was said there would be a meteor shower, or possibly even a ‘meteor storm.’ We headed east of town, trying to get ahead of the approaching clouds. The shooting stars that we were seeking should have been mostly in the northern sky. We roamed the rural roads north of Hudson, WI for a while, finding a lack of northerly views that weren’t spoiled by peoples lights. Then, there was an openning to the south which revealed an awesome array of stars. We parked in someone’s driveway and proceeded to shoot from there for 2 or more hours. In some of the pictures, You can almost make out the edge of the milky-way. I was however aiming directly at I94, Hudson and the Twin Cities, with all the light pollution they emit. So after a few shots I turned to aim up and above the horizon. Which gave Me the awesome star trails, layered up around the Earth’s northern rotational axis. We only saw a couple of shooting stars, but it was still a great time.
The slightly ghost-like picture at the end was aquired with a 10 second exposure, ISO-800 at an aperture of f/1.4. All pictures taken with a Sigma 30mm 1.4 Ex on My Canon t4i.
May 24, 2014 | Categories: Photography, Random Thoughts | Tags: .jpg, 1am, 2014, 23rd, 24th, 2am, 3am, all night, am, amazing, andor, andorius, aperture, around, axis, beautiful, beauty, capture, capturing, clear, constellation, constellations, country, digital, distance, earth, ether, ethereal, exposure, foreground, ghost, ghostly, gorgeous, high, hill, hudson, images, img, iso, long, low, may, mid-west, middle america, midnight, midwest, natural, nature, night, north america, photo, photograph, photographer, pic, picture, pix, polar, pole, pretty, rings, rotation, rotational, rural, scenery, shoot, shooting, shot, shots, silhouette, sky, somerset, spinning, spotted, star, stars, streak, streaked, streaks, striped, the heavens, tops, trail, trails, tree, trees, twilight, universe, view, views, wi, wisconsin, world | 2 Comments