Friday, August 29, 2008

Flour Power

Across the Mississippi River From the old Gold Medal Flour Mill ruins and the Githrie Theater is the Pillsbury Flour Mill.
I like all the lights. There is nothing like taking a long stroll on a warm summer evening. Especially with camera and tripod.

Shooting Mode Manual Exposure - Tv( Shutter Speed ) 6 - Av( Aperture Value ) 8.0 - ISO Speed 400 - Focal Length 44.0 mm - White Balance Mode Tungsten

10 comments:

Laurie Allee said...

Oooh, this is an exquisite night shot.

Anonymous said...

Very nice shot...it's nice you feel safe enough to take your city strolls...good for you & us!

Virginia said...

Does Mrs. D.L. mind if you hold the tripod's hand instead of hers???? Great night shot as usual.

Anonymous said...

Very Nice,
I guess I'm really out of it. I didn't know Pillsbury was taken over by General Mills.

(I went organic a few years ago.)

Louis la Vache said...

Very nice capture! You really do a superb job with these night shots and capturing the play of light, especially against the water. Another example of your skill at this is the photo in your masthead.

Olivier said...

j'aime tes photos de nuit et ce reflet rouge dans l'eau.

I like your photos at night and the red reflection in the water.

tr3nta said...

wow!!! really vibrating and colorful night shot!!!

Knoxville Girl said...

This has really crisp lines, low noise. I like the neon.
Waiting for that free beer...

Sharon said...

I love the title to this photo! And, I feel as if I know this site well. My job takes me to Minneapolis 2 or 3 times a year and I've seen this building many times.

Maya said...

I hear ya brother! You do come up with the best titles.