12/26/2012

Wind Turbines

These turbines were photographed in west-central Indiana. When I see these in front of a nice sunset I'm reminded of a line in Thoreau's journal:  "While men are recording the direction of the wind, they neglect to record the beauty of the sunset or the rainbow."
Henry David Thoreau Journal, June 28, 1852.

8/14/2012

Waterfall

These falls were photographed on a small tributary of the 
Salamonie River in Wabash County, Indiana. 
A slow shutter speed was used to blur the moving water.



Juday Creek, South Bend, Indiana

This creek was photographed near its confluence with the St. Joseph River. A slow shutter speed was used to blur the rushing water. This is one of the few streams in northern Indiana with clean water.



8/12/2012

Bremen, Indiana at Night

Looking south on Jackson Street.

 Looking east on Plymouth Street.

Looking west on Plymouth street.

 Looking west on Plymouth Street. 
Car headlights blurred in this time exposure.

8/11/2012

Ghost Train

The other night this ghost train came whooshing through town. It was so weird - I could see right through it!


8/10/2012

Twyckenham Street Bridge, South Bend, Indiana

The twin cities of South Bend and Mishawaka are impressive in many ways. Clearly there is an appreciation for education and the arts, and the architecture is very good. Historic buildings are nicely maintained and much of the St. Joseph River is paralleled by paved walking and biking paths. The modern infrastructure is excellent.   These are thriving cities with a lot of interesting things to see and do.

Steeple Silhouette

Evening at St Adalbert's Church in South Bend, Indiana.

Highway at Night

This is a time exposure created at night. With a very small aperture setting, the vehicle bodies don't show up but the headlights do. The red streaks are the upper clearance lights on semi trucks. Photographed at Lake Station, Indiana.

Evening Cityscape

Looking west on East Wayne Street in South Bend, Indiana.

Memorial Leighton Healthplex

A night shot in South Bend, Indiana.

7/28/2012

The Commerce Center, South Bend, Indiana

This extraordinary building sits between the St. Joseph River and the East Race waterway in downtown South Bend, Indiana. It's original use was as a power generating station, using coal to produce steam for driving turbines. Excess steam produced here was used to heat nearby buildings. This building was the second power station to be built on this site. In order to prevent an interruption to the city's power supply, this building was constructed around the outside of the old building, and the old building was later dismantled and carried out piece by piece. Located on Colfax Street just east of the St. Joe River, it has ben repurposed/ upcycled into office space, and several different companies are housed here. This is a thriving city with a rich history and a bright future!

Danger!

Near a former power generating station in South Bend, Indiana.

7/27/2012

Bremen, Indiana Fireman's Festival

A few time exposures from the Fireman's Festival at Bremen, Indiana.


MLK Memorial Bridge

This remarkable tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The arch mimics the appearance of the bridge at Selma, Alabama, where peaceful marchers were attacked by law enforcement officers in 1965 on a shameful day in our history.
It is painted black and adds significant beauty to the downtown cityscape. At night it is adorned with lights of many colors and it is worth a trip to Fort Wayne to see this artful memorial to MLK.
One very interesting side note: As I was putting away my camera and getting ready to leave, a group of three teenage girls, obviously friends, came walking across the bridge. One girl was black, one was white, and one was hispanic, and I thought, yes, we really are making progress. Dr. King would be pleased!

East Race Waterway

One of my favorite things to do is put the camera on a sturdy tripod, then shoot with a slow shutter speed so that anything moving gets blurred. This manmade waterway parallels the St. Joseph River in downtown South Bend, Indiana. It was built in the early days of the city to provide power for the numerous "manufactories" in the area. It has been repurposed and now provides obstacles and rapids for kayaking. This is a thriving city with a lot of good things happening and a lot of interesting things to see.

Junk Evolution and Circa Arts!

Two very interesting stores occupy this repurposed/ upcycled classic building in downtown South Bend, Indiana on Colfax Street. Junk Evolution is an antique store and Circa Arts is an art shop. About a block away there is a custom pottery shop. This area could become an art colony... how very cool!! Three cheers for the owners of businesses with character!

On the side of the building shown above there is a remarkable mural, only part of which is shown below. The thriving city of South Bend, Indiana has a lot of great things happening, and a lot of interesting and unique little shops!