Remains of Duluth

I’m currently in Phoenix. My husband and I flew down on Wednesday and will be staying here for a week. I did not bring my camera (shudder) so I’m hoping to catch up a bit on posting my backlog of photos.

Today’s post is packed with all of the remaining photos I want to share from my trip to Duluth. The first one is from The Blind Pig.

The next two are photos I took from the hotel balcony just after the sun had set. I couldn’t really decide which one I liked most.

If forced to choose, I’d probably have to go with the second one. The blue color and lighting in the clouds evokes a feeling of melancholy.

Next up is an abstract image of some dead plants in front of a tree.

Then some of the same plants with a single foreground stem in focus. These two are both from Agate Bay.

This image of tiny pine cones is from our stop at Sugarloaf. I cropped out about half of the background. I should probably add a texture.

Finally, a very abstract image of birch trees, also from Sugarloaf Cove. So there you have it, the remains of Duluth. Now I just have three more short photo outings to feature – Lake Cornelia, Arneson Acres and the Arboretum. Given the warming weather and explosion of things growing, I’m sure I’ll be out with my camera again before I finish posting photos from those outings. It’s going to be a beautiful summer.

One Reply to “Remains of Duluth”

  1. Great images from a great weekend. I love the dark, brooding feel of the canal images. And the others also make me want to push you down. Denise was smiling on you when you made these.

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