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Mar242022

Vibrant Mill District Night Photos by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

A full moon several nights ago afforded an opportunity to go out late and take some photographs. As I walked from my condo to the park I turned and saw the moon low in the horizon between the Eleven and the Legacy. I took a number of shots there and then set up on the hill in the park to broaden the scene. The only people I saw were neighbors walking their dogs.

After photographing the moon I turned towards the Guthrie Theater and downtown. The lights were bright and colorful. The brilliant red glow on the river side of the building that appeared to flow down the middle of the Endless Bridge caught my attention. Do you see the silhouette of a man on the side of the building? Having just seen The Tempest two nights before, I thought that indeed a tempest was brewing inside the building to produce that red hot glow. 

See more of my work @ricrosowphotography and @treslechesartgallery.
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Full Moon Next to Eleven
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A Red Hot Tempest is Brewing 

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