Friday, August 17, 2018
Friday, August 3, 2018
Going Up in Dubuque
Taken during our trip to Dubuque, back in July. We enjoyed a ride on one of Dubuque's obligatory tourist stops, the Fenelon Place Elevator. While the view from the top took in a sweeping expanse of central Dubuque and the Mississippi River, the view from the bottom, out the dusty, hand-painted sign window, tells a much more interesting story.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Neon in Dubuque
While enjoying a too-short vacation in northern Iowa, my family and I spent two nights in downtown Dubuque. On the pretense of picking up a couple glasses of wine for my wife and I in the hotel restaurant, I slipped out the lobby door and traipsed the cobblestones of Dubuque's riverside area until I found this gem of a sign, winking seductively my way in the midwestern twilight. According to encyclopediadubuque.org the Miracle Car Wash has been keeping Dubuque's automobiles clean since 1960. For a photographer like myself, keeping their neon sign lit for nearly 60 years is a more commendable and visually enjoyable achievement. And I still made it back to the room with two glasses of wine before any questions were asked.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Riggs Union Church, Boone County
A friend and I went out photographing on a very hot Memorial Day afternoon this year. I didn't want to go far, so we stuck to Boone County and photographed some of the rural churches that I have either overlooked or given short shrift on previous outings. The Riggs Union Church was a location that I have had on my list to return to since my first trip there back in 2003. I wasn't disappointed. The exterior has been refinished (i.e. vinyl siding), but the interior retains some authenticity. This was photographed with my D700, a camera that despite its age knows what to do with subdued, interior light.
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Friday, February 23, 2018
Steinhaus in Boonville
I believe I took this back in December, 2009 during a trip through Boonville to eat at Maggie's. The Steinhaus neon was still broadcasting the promise of a delicious meal on the main drag in downtown Boonville. The Steinhaus burned down in 2011, so there is no longer a Steinhaus neon sign beckoning on this block. Based upon the squarish format of the image, I probably took this with my Leica Digilux...I don't think I had the Nikon yet.
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