Three degrees today — a heat wave — almost warm enough to snow. The Edina Theater is in the cute upscale neighborhood of 50th and France. After trying several places, Bob Kupbens and I ended up here looking for a photo and I found one. Again this is the famous Tamron 11-18mm ultra wide lens. Believe it or not, this image is cropped. There was too much on the right and top, I wanted to center in on the theater.
I love being part of the Daily World Photographing Clique, but I’d like to lasso a few locals too. By mentioning the movies playing here in Minneapolis: The Savages, Diving Bell and The Butterfly, Atonement and the Kite Runner, I’m curious if more people will find my blog by chance. If you came here looking for the movies, don’t hate me, I’m just a daily photographer spreading the gospel of the World Photographers called the City Daily Photo Bloggers. See the world today!
The Winter Carnival Starts this week in St. Paul. For those of you who were incredulous over the seat warmers, I’ll try to document to the fine art of survival in the shadowy land of winter, so stay tuned, same Mitchster time, same Mitchster URL.
A big thank you to Thein of Seguin (TX) and Halcyon of Jackson Daily Photo for giving me the You Make My Day Award. I’ll go through my lists and put up my picks soon. Thanks!
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Our favorite movie theatre. We often go to Broder’s Pasta Bar on Saturday nights and then to the Edina for a flick. Love their movies and also love your photo. Request: photos of Broders Deli or Pasta Bar. Go for a meal–best pasta in town.
I found my photos of Broders for your viewing pleasure; try this: http://snipurl.com/1xwpz I took the snaps with my first digital camera, a Sony Mavica, using floppy discs!! Imagine. I hope the link works for you!
The sky certainly looks beautiful for three degree weather! We get the deceptive sunny skies phenomenon here sometimes too, although probably not as cold.
very cool photo – the sky looks amazing, as does the theater and your angle!
I love your pictures, but my reason for blogging is that you said “warm enough to snow”. THANK YOU! I work with a bunch of Californians who don’t understand the concept of it being too cold to snow.
Great picture, I love the angle.
Beautiful pic
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