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Landmarks & Architecture Landmarks and architectural details from cities to rural areas.

Cathedral Fog by Guy Ledman

Straight Up by Bob Israel

St. Paul Cathedral by John Magnoski

Daybreak by Robert Welton

Split Rock by Ron Guernsey

above far left:  An eerie look at the Cathedral in fog. (St. Paul, Ramsey County)     above middle left:  A wide-angle view in downtown Minneapolis.   above middle right:  The Cathedral of St. Paul. (St. Paul, Ramsey County)     above far right:  A thick layer of fog came in at sun (Minneapolis, Hennepin County)   rise. (Duluth, St. Louis County) left:  This full-moon shot cast a really nice reflection on the water and ice. It was worth standing and waiting for hours. The temperatures rose to the mid-teens and dropped to just over zero. (Two Harbors, Lake County) following left:  Sunrise on a very cold morning at the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge and Lighthouse. (Duluth, St. Louis County) following right:  For some reason I am extremely tolerable of the cold. It was -20 degrees on this morning in Canal Park, and the ice on the pier’s gate gives a sense of what my face and fingers felt like as I captured this photo. (Duluth, St. Louis County)

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Duluth Sunrise by Levi Drevlow

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Closed for the Season by Nate Lindstrom

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Pathway To The Sun by mary amerman

ICED by David Dolliver

Bridge in Fog by Brian Rauvola

Down Under World by Norbert Marklin

above top left:  The sun rises over Lake Superior following some heavy rains.   above top right:  The winter storm of March 22-23, (Duluth, St. Louis County)   2011 produced heavy snow, intense winds and periods of blizzard conditions which pounded the Twin Ports region. The giant waves transformed Canal Park into an   above bottom left:  Duluth’s ice-covered wonderland. (Duluth, St. Louis County)     above bottom aerial lift bridge in the early morning fog. (Duluth, St. Louis County)   right:  I am always amazed at the other-worldly look under these structures. South View Nicollet Avenue Bridge over Minnehaha Creek. (Minneapolis, Hennepin County) right:  The iconic lighthouse appears through the fog. (Castle Danger, Lake County)

Split Rock Lighthouse by Terry McNeill

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stars glow at the dark lighthouse by joe ennesser

Split Rock by Bryan Flanagan

the lighthouse at split rock by andrew vonbank

top:  A 165-second exposure of Split Rock Lighthouse. Lake Superior was fairly

calm and the long exposure further flattened out the ripples. This was taken a few minutes after sunset. (Two Harbors, Lake County) above:  Split Rock Lighthouse watches over Lake Superior. (Two Harbors, Lake County) left:  Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. (Castle Danger, Lake County)

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Enger Tower and Star Trails by Brian Rauvola

Stone Arch Bridge by Bryan Blumenschein

Smith Avenue High Bridge at Night by Elisabeth Genovese

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left:  I love this old street. (Minneapolis, Hennepin County) bottom left:  Silver by day, the Weisman Art Museum all

dressed in cool evening blue and accented by the setting sun. ( Minneapolis, Hennepin County)

bottom right:  A hard and soft sculpture at Riverfront Park. ( Mankato, Blue Earth County)

opposite left:  The star trails were lined up exactly with

Polaris. (Duluth, St. Louis County) opposite top right:  The Stone Arch Bridge: an icon of the

river in Minneapolis. (Minneapolis, Hennepin County) opposite bottom right:  One evening in February, I braved frigid Minnesota temperatures to get this shot. (St. Paul, Ramsey County) Milwaukee Avenue by night by Hans Mouritzen

Melting Metal by James Gilliland

Skyscape by DeAnn B. Peterson


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