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  • Why you should always go early to the theatre

    Why you should always go early to the theatre

    If you go in early, you can enjoy the opulent lobby best from the higher levels. You can get a great view of the arched windows and snag a table. There are a couple of small round tables on each side. My picture is showing chairs, but I think there…

  • Seeing Double at citygarden sculpture park in st. louis, mo

    Seeing Double at citygarden sculpture park in st. louis, mo

    Try instead to capture the art peeking out of nature. Let the world in. It’ll be your stage. Use the trees, flowers, and architecture of the city to frame your sculpture. The playful thing about this, is you normally don’t get to see fantastical elements in the real world. Suddenly,…

  • Sightseeing at Night: Taking a Look at History in the Hoosier State

    Sightseeing at Night: Taking a Look at History in the Hoosier State

    Enjoy another viewpoint, including a different vibe or feeling to place. Monument Circle was lively at night with a light show and people still shopping and enjoying the area. Sightseeing the same place during the day brought my focus to things I couldn’t really take note at night, particularly the…

  • When you come for one view & find an even better one

    When you come for one view & find an even better one

    On a previous post, Searching for the Canal St. Bridge, I headed to Chinatown with two shots in mind. The bridge as viewed from Ping Tom Memorial Park (which i never go to do), and the side view from the next bridge. That was it. That was going to be…

  • Why You need to explore small odd (themed) towns

    Why You need to explore small odd (themed) towns

    Casey is easily the most known for its big personality. This is the tiny town full of giant things for its theme. It carries a collection throughout the town, mostly outdoors, of the World’s Largest items.