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Morning Photo Walk: The Monon Trail

12 Oct

I thought I would combine three of my favorite activities today:  A brisk walk on the Monon Trail, Photography, and Audiobooks.  So, I set out with an Einstein biography on my Nano and a camera bag on my shoulder from the 96th street Park and Ride.

96th Street Park and Ride

I got a late start today, so the sun was higher in the sky than I would have liked.  This resulted in some harsh light, especially when I got to the Monon center.

Monon Center Entrance

The autumn colors really are in full swing right now.  It really was a great morning for this sort of thing.

Fall Colors along the Trail

See the Photos page for the rest.

 

Morning Photo Walk: Lockerbie

01 Sep

I got up early and a did did another morning photography walk this today.  I wasn’t as inspired as I was with the last one.  Then I had a purpose, I knew exactly what I wanted to do:  capture the new stadium.  This time, I didn’t really have a purpose.  I just want to capture some more downtown architecture.  I ended up in Lockerbie and wandered over to Mass. Ave.  It is one of the older areas of the city that has still retained its original feel.  Here’s one of my favorites; the rest, as always are on the photos page.

Old Indy
 
 

Morning Photography Walk: Lucas Oil Stadium

30 Aug

I got up early this fine Saturday morning for the sole purpose of getting out to take some pictures.  I decided my destination was the recently finished Lucas Oil Stadium.  I’m not particularly a football fan, but, hey, I’ll be paying a half a point every time I eat out for the next thirty years to pay for the thing.  So, I might as well get some enjoyment out of it.

South Street Entrance

It’s a beautiful building…kind of a modernized twist on a turn of the century manufacturing center.  The choice to skew it on the log was brilliant.  It keeps it from looking too much like a factory and puts the city skyline in all of its site lines.  That is difficult to capture, however, because of the nature of the surrounding area.  The near south side has all of its utilities above ground, making it hard to find a vantage point to capture the scale of the thing, its relationship to the skyline, or even the roof line, that isn’t obstruct by a utility line.

From the parking lot

Fortunately, the land between the RCA Dome and the new stadium is being developed and has been cleared.  This allowed for some nice shots juxtaposing the new against the old.

The New and the Old

I made eighty-eight shots is just under an hour.  The wonders of digital.  Fortunately, Aperture makes narrowing that down to my twenty or so favorites a fairly quick process.  See the photos page for all the rest.