A trip to St. Paul, Minnesota to see two major icons of our Capitol city.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Posted by Rob at 12:00 AM
Labels: 2 for Tuesday, Night Pics
Wow. Both of these are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say about this. Magical shots, just FANTASTIC
ReplyDeleteLove to see these old buildings...I think they have so much more character than the new glass and steel ones. I wish I lived where I could see them. Both of these are great photos!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention that I'm envious of your ability to capture low light images. I need to work on that...if I can. Despite being very happy with my lens, the fact of the matter is it isn't very fast (every thing's a trade-off isn't it)
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful architecture, and some wonderful shots, I wish I had spent more time exploring America while I was there.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, gorgeous photos! I've been inside your state's capitol and I love the visual illusion in the rotunda, I believe it is. When you stand by the window, the Cathedral of St. Paul looks tiny, but as you move away, it gets larger. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteSuperb photos and those are beautiful of classic architecture you have in your city.
ReplyDeleteWow! Hard to pick which I like batter. Awesome shots, Dusty.
ReplyDeleteAre you on a night-shot kick for long stretch now ?
waouhhh.....impressionnante tes deux photos de nuit, c'est vraiment magnifique. bravo
ReplyDeleteWaouhhh .....
Impressive your two photos at night, it's really beautiful. Bravo
gorgeous light! and indeed impressive !
ReplyDeleteThese two photos are wonderful! I love the architecture of the cathedral!
ReplyDeleteI know its been said already but Wow! They look so impressive all lit up.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
ReplyDeleteWonderful light imagery. What time of day or night??
ReplyDeleteSplendid views. That cathedral is simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the cathedral, but ambodues are very beautiful
ReplyDeleteB-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l! Ah, my favorite city! I support more St Paul pictures. :)
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