Oh. My. Gosh. I had the opportunity recently to photograph the phenomenal Lego metropolis creation of my friend's two industrious young boys. WOW. Years in the making, and the attention to detail is breathtaking. I spent hours there and I'm sure I still missed many of the story vignettes that are hidden in this masterpiece. Some that I did enjoy are pictured here....the fireman trying to coax the cat out of the tree with a fish (!), the pizza deliveryman knocking at the door, the woman tending her flower garden, the young man shooting hoops in the park, the gentleman leaving the hospital on crutches, the couple getting married on the courthouse steps (complete with photographer AND videographer)....and the list goes on. I am so inspired by what these boys have created. Truly amazing.
Photo shoot with a fine young man, an active member of our county's 4-H Dog Training project. Shown here with his beloved Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Celis
Deacon (aka The General). Our little old man.
Impressive night lighting on pond fountain at Gehl Company headquarters in West Bend.
She might be a bit lacking in brains but - boy - does she have beauty!
Few things are more refreshing than seeing these early season bulbs and perennials emerging from the cold earth.
This annual event brings together florists from throughout the greater Milwaukee area to interpret art pieces in the museum's collection. The result is colorful and inspiring and invites the viewer to see art from a different perspective.
Driving in southeastern Wisconsin yesterday afternoon and spotted a group of Sandhill Cranes in a roadside field. I pulled over and was able to shoot these images out of the car window! Such majestic birds.
This dog, who spent his first few months in Tenessee, is definately right at home here in Wisconsin winters now!