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At one moment in time very close to the sun setting, all the birds in the trees leave their perches to spend the evening somewhere more sheltered - it’s a beautiful sight.
At one moment in time very close to the sun setting, all the birds in the trees leave their perches to spend the evening somewhere more sheltered - it’s a beautiful sight.
And that … is the end of fall viewed through my window.
I like this picture a lot. You wouldn’t believe the way the sun lit up the grounds that evening - the air was a perfect temp and the reds and yellows playfully bounced the sun around corners. As you walked down Summit to the river, the trees glowed like jewels in the sunset, like somebody had glossed the whole scene in gold.
Tookt this before some big storms rolled through the Twin Cities; on the last day of summer, they produced one tornado but we just saw a lot of rain.
I blew out the top of this image, a lot like the effect used on the cover of George Winston’s Summer album.
I love these rearview shots.
Not as good as that other sunset picture, but one that incorporates the Minneapolis skyline a bit better.
The sunlight was shining in, illuminating the entire room with red.
Setting sun through the gates on our field.
A gorgeous sunset, I am a sucker for these, let me tell you. That is the Minneapolis skyline at the bottom (not enough of it to merit a tag on this photo, though).
Another summer has come and gone: she will be missed dearly.
We snuck into Selby Hall during the final construction stages - looks like it will be a glorious and wonderful place to live.
Two images combined to make this one - I think the ones with a tree in them were better.
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