Showing posts with label Skyscraper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skyscraper. Show all posts

8/16/15

"Rainy Spirits" Photo of the Day: August 16, 2015


I hope everyone is having a good weekend! Here is a photo that I took a couple of weeks ago right after a fairly intense rainstorm here in Minneapolis. I honestly would love to go back and reshoot this sometime as I feel like I did not do enough to draw attention to the cloud-shrouded skyline in the distance.

8/12/15

Photo of the Day: August 12, 2015 "Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis"


I rarely post photos not taken on my Nikon, but this is one that I shot from my iPhone this past February. Taken on the East bank of the Mississippi River - facing downtown Minneapolis - the centerpiece of this photograph is the historic Stone Arch Bridge. The illuminated stone arches created all sorts of interesting shadows on the frozen river. Despite it being one of the coldest nights that I have ever been out shooting, I was pleasantly surprised by some of the photos that I got, including this one taken on my iPhone. I lightly edited it to remove as much of the noise (grain) as possible from the dark areas of the photo.

8/5/15

Photo of the Day: August 5, 2015 "Tower in Winter"


While wandering around Loring Park near downtown Minneapolis this past March, I photographed this apartment tower amongst some beautiful cloud cover.  The way that the clouds appeared to be painted in the sky is one of my favorite things about this photo. 

8/3/15

Photo of the Day: August 3, 2015 "Heights"


Reaching towards the sky...at varying heights! This photograph was shot in Chicago within Millennium Park. Finding unique perspectives to shoot common subjects at can be a challenge in photography, however it is always rewarding to capture something unique!

7/20/15

Photo of the Day: July 20, 2015 "Foshay Tower Amongst IDS Giants"


The Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis is one of my favorite buildings. The historic 447 foot tall tower (607 feet tall counting the antenna mast) was completed in 1929 as one of the tallest buildings in the world. The gorgeous art deco facade was kept perfectly intact when the interior was renovated into a hotel in 2008 and it is under the National Register of Historic Places. This was shot from Nicollet Avenue looking in between the IDS Center's main tower on the right and one of its smaller office highrises on the left.

6/21/15

Photo of the Day: June 21, 2015

Marina City, Chicago. The two 587 foot, 65 story towers were the tallest residential buildings in the world when completed in 1964. Now they are beloved and remain as some of the most uniquely shaped buildings ever constructed. This was shot during a boat tower though Chicago's "skyscraper canyon" this past summer. Corncobs anyone?


6/15/15

Photo of the Day: June 15, 2015

Gold Coast, Australia. This photo was taken from the top of Q1, the tallest building in Australia. The way that the architecture of the city interacts with the ocean and rivers was gorgeous!



6/8/15

Vivid Sydney 2015!

Sydney Opera House with its world-famous sails being projected upon during Vivid Sydney 2015.

I was lucky enough to arrive near the beginning of arguably Australia's most popular festival: Vivid Sydney. It is a multi-week festival celebrating light, music, and ideas. This alone speaks volumes to me about why this city is so wonderful to me. The fact that a city would hold a festival like this says a lot to me personally.

A shot from the laser/firework show at Darling Harbor several times each night.



Vivid Sydney is absolutely beautiful; when the sun goes down images and video designed by artists are beautifully projected onto the facades of buildings and structures throughout the city. The showcase in Circular Quay remains my personal favorite, seeing the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge illuminated is absolutely stunning. There is also extensive interactive exhibits around the harbor for all ages to explore. The best way to experience the visuals is via ferry, gliding through the water. Seeing the reflections of such saturated colors on the water gives the experience a film noir feel. To top it all off, all of the ferrys have colorful lights on them to, so the busy harbor is illuminated with color from the movement of hundreds of boats.

Another shot from one of Darling Harbor's laser shows.

2/17/15

Benches





As night fell on Loring Park - the largest park located near downtown Minneapolis - I was doing my best to capture the sights in the frigid weather. The benches in the park made for interesting subjects, albeit nonliving ones. It is incredible how important the snow and ice are in these compositions; adding to the overall feel of the scenes. For those of you from warmer climates, I will let you know that while out shooting the windchill was below 0 degrees fahrenheit!

2/9/15

Nightfall Above Chicago

Sunset Over Chicago
Throwback Monday? I guess that is what I am doing with this post about an experience that I had while visiting Chicago this past summer. As a college kid studying architecture, exploring downtown Chicago for the first time was an absolute blast for me. One of my favorite parts of the trip was visiting the Willis (Sears) Tower observation deck. The 1,454 foot tall building is the second tallest in the United States and watching the sun set over Lake Michigan and Chicago from such a high perch was truly a breathtaking experience.
Yes, we do look extremely tired. We had several very busy days!
The gridiron urban layout of Chicago.
The lights were captivating. 
P.S. I just did a post dealing with me photographing the sun set while atop an observation deck in downtown Minneapolis the other day. I thought that it would be interesting to post this "throwback" close to that one to compare the two series. Let me know your thoughts!

2/4/15

Sunset over Minneapolis

The At&t Tower (left) and the Target Tower (right)

Earlier this week I spent a portion of my evening in the observation deck atop the Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis. As the sun began to drop closer and closer to the horizon line, I managed to capture some of the effects that it had on the surrounding buildings. 

The IDS Center rises into the sky, reflecting the sunset in its deep-blue glass.
A view from within the observation deck. The tallest building on the right is the Capella Tower. 
The setting sun casts the shadow of an American flag on the glass facade of the IDS Center.

10/14/14

Lincoln Park, Chicago


The Chicago skyline stands in the distance. Lincoln Park, Chicago.
 Earlier this year I had the privilege of traveling to Chicago, which included spending several days downtown. I could go on and on about the architectural significance of this city, but in this post I will show one of the most beautiful places that I visited during my stay: Lincoln Park. Amid the chaos of downtown, this gorgeous piece of landscape architecture provides refuge for tourists, residents, and wildlife.
Young ducklings, Lincoln Park, Chicago.

Chicago skyline from within Lincoln Park, Chicago.

10/10/14

Captured Moments

When I was young, it was a family tradition for my parents to take my sisters and I to the famous Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis to watch the "Red, White, and Boom" fireworks light up the sky each fourth of July night. I remember sitting in my little lawn chair being absolutely overwhelmed by the sights that surrounded me; the colorful fireworks, the beautiful skyline shining like the Emerald City in Oz, all the while everything being mirrored onto the mighty Mississippi river below. This swarm of color, light, and reflections was astonishing, wonderful, and perfect. I remember never wanting to forget what I was seeing. I wanted to remember.

Our world is beautiful, and ever since I was a young boy I have felt an urgent pull to capture beautiful  moments in time; to rescue them from the oblivion of forgotten memories. To save them forever so that they could be enjoyed by many.

Enter photography. Photography allows for us to freeze moments in time and share them with others; to allow other to take part in our memories. That is an absolutely beautiful thing to me! That is the purpose of this blog, for me to share moments which I have captured with you. Thank you for coming on this journey with me! -Wyatt
Marina City Towers, Chicago, Illinois


Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Wooden Canopy, Minnehaha Falls State Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota