Minneapolis Photographer Mitch Rossow presents daily photos of Minneapolis. Cityscapes, People & Perspectives: Mitch explains composition and techniques.

Minneapolis Photographer Mitch Rossow presents daily photos of Minneapolis. Cityscapes, People & Perspectives: Mitch explains composition and techniques.

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Posted on Thu, 29 May 2008 at 7:15 am
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What a peaceful setting. Love the statue, the coloring and texture of it. Very nice.
I love it! I think it’s beautiful, stains and all.
Quite peaceful and with a strong sense of solitude. It could be by choice or it could represent loneliness. I like the way the weathered copper makes the statue blend into the environment. Only people with a certain mindset would think that it resembles a person on a toilet.
Strange -
Thanks for the comment, I really like weathered statues in gardens.
- M
P.S. You had to go there didn’t you.
This is a beautiful photo (missed it the other day, oops). We have a garden place locally that has quite a few sculptures. But, it’s such a well-manicured place that it doesn’t have the saturated magical feel of this photo.
As for strange’s comment. Hm, do most people use the toilet while sitting in a crossed-leg-yoga-I-look-like-I’m-floating-on-a-magic-carpet pose? Gee, I must be very dull.