East Town Evening

Had a few minutes to test out a new art lens (Lomography Petzval 58mm) around East Town Milwaukee.

East Town walk…
East Town Walk

high five / five
high five / five

Welcome to… the Pfister
welcome to...

Great variety of lights along Jefferson St.
lights

Looking up the Eastern corner of the new Northwestern Mutual building.
looking up

Sun symbolism on the art deco Gas Light building.
sun at night

Fall chandelier hanging over the intersection in the foreground. The Gas Light building’s “Weather Egg” in the background.
chandelier and egg

Harbor House Overlooking MAM

Short timelapse clip of the Milwaukee Art Museum wings closing.

Couple having drinks next to me.
MAM and Nice Couple Havin' Drinks

MAM wings closing during dinner.
Night Closing of Angel Wings

Family selfie. Patio chair armrest and Clif bar were my tripod.
Dad, brother, sister, and me (left to right).
Family at Harbor House

Band promo or outtake of my family?
Band Promo or Outtake of My Family?

Snapchat collage from the next day of canoeing with my Dad.
My Snapchat: thevincent1000
Canoeing with my Dad

Milwaukee Spring Night Photos

Emily Fire La Perla

I took some photos during a Milwaukee Spring evening out. Locations include La Perla (Mexican Restaurant), Lake Shore Park, and Downtown.

I just brought out a light/small/inexpensive lens, “the nifty fifty,” Canon’s EF 50mm f/1.8 lens on my Canon 5Dmk3. Photos were processed in Lightroom and about a third also had some work done in Photoshop as well. To see all 17 photos in the gallery click here.

Milwaukee Spring Night Photos AT LA PERLA FOR DINNER AND DRINKS:
Genius direction, “Um, look at the fire.” On La Perla’s patio.

🙂 Also on the patio.

Awww, I think they like each other. On the other side of the room, a guy was humping a girl on the motorized kid ride.

AT LAKE SHORE STATE PARK after dinner:
I had some sweet red-light timing on this.

Milwaukee Art Museum seen through the Lake Shore bridge. This is genius because they both have pokey things.

The girls consider jumping off the Lake Shore Bridge.

I also call this picture “Art Sauce,” but the lighting was at least done in camera. Makes me feel a little better.

A relaxing night.

Lake Shore… Marina? Whatever you call that protected water area.
Also, genius compositing by me.

These sissy ducks were totally scared of me and my evil camera.

If you could turn the camera to your left a little, you would see some mischevious kids.

This is where I park my imaginary boat.

DOWNTOWN at golden-hour before going to dinner:
The museum and the plant are competing to see who can spread their wings better. It’s a close call.

People love to hate this sculpture. But see how much fun it is?