There was a new area I had scouted, but the stair leading down to the spot were glazed over with ice. Pretty, but I wasn't going to risk a tumble down them! So instead Icey modeled by the big steel doors.
With the wind being bitter, I wasn't too keen on wandering in search of the perfect place so the dogs and I did slow drive bys and quick stops for shots. An awesome blue railing and wedged between the garbage and recycling worked really well for an urban feel.
Axle and I traveled down my favorite alley in St. Cloud and discovered some new graffiti.
Across from the new graffiti is a really strange mural that Axle always looks really good in front of!
I enjoyed adventuring around in the urban areas (minus that I would have liked to trade the cold for warmer temperatures). Next up visit the wonderful Cynthia Wood of Georgian Bay Studios for her take on the theme urban!
Lol, I love Axel's grin, and I love that you included the pallets in the last photo. Nice location scouting!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE mural and grafitti art use in pet photos. Axle howling with the spray painted dog in the background is priceless.
ReplyDeleteI really love the simplicity of the first photo of Icey. Beautiful! And Axel's facial expressions are priceless.
ReplyDeleteFUN!!! Great textures and I really love the feeling of the last shot.
ReplyDeleteLove Axel's grin and the last shot is wonderful
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - the expressions! Love it!!
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