Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Together for Yule

Andy and Kristin came to visit for Yule. Neville was up in the rotation to document the action.

Their flight arrived in the late afternoon. Jeremy got to stay at the doggy resort back in Massachusetts so we took advantage of being in Milwaukee. We had dinner reservations at a fancy French restaurant but not for a few hours, so we visited the Milwaukee Art Museum.

The view from across Lake Drive.


What looks like a pyramid is part of a giant set of wings that open and close three times a day.


The view of the Milwaukee skyline from the walkway over Lake Drive.


A serendipitous double exposure of the lobby beneath the wings and a sculpture in one of the galleries which consists of a cascade of rocks suspended from the ceiling.


A more conventional view of the galleries.


One afternoon we visited a local Oshkosh microbrewery.


We got two flights to sample all their brews. Interesting simulation of shallow depth of field.


A typical 21st century family hanging out.


I was given a new little Joby tripod with the magnetic feet for Yule so I tried it out on the chandelier in the kitchen during breakfast.


Breakfast back at MKE before the one decent restaurant in the terminal lobby opened.


Neville has a .15mm pinhole 24mm from a 24x36mm frame. Lomography 100 film.

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