Minneapolis Photographer Mitch Rossow presents daily photos of Minneapolis. Cityscapes, People & Perspectives: Mitch explains composition and techniques.
A proliferation of saturation brings me satisfaction; a simple motivation: transformation and experimentation. An exploration of reflection provides vindication or mere justification for over-manipulation of my creation at my production workstation. Further explanation, in my humble estimation, seems desperation.









I see someone has recently watched V for Vendetta
and, as the poet observed:
`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
Take THAT, you wordsmiths!
V. For vendetta, definately. Astonishing, image, real or manipulated.
I’m not going to even try to contend with the creative wordsmithing going on here, just wanted to say that I love the blog and the concept of an image a day - I’m a fan!
Caroline
Conjunction junction whats your function. For some reason, that popped into my head.
Look at me now, aquanet.
For me, It brought to mind a latter section of U2’s “Bad.”
“V for Vendetta” is awful good, but I’m far more a fan of the original comic book (written by Brit, Alan Moore) than the movie adaptation. For more fine exemplification of word manipulation, read most any of Moore’s comic book and graphic novel work, including, “Watchmen,” “Swamp Thing,” “Miracleman,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,” and “Promethea,” among others.
My head is spinning…nevermind. Nice shot!!