Wednesday, January 30, 2013

White Christmas Cinderella's Castle




I had never seen Cinderella's Castle done up this way before, with white lights and the Christmas Ice lights on it. I had seen in a couple of nights earlier as I was photographing the fireworks, but wasn't able to get a photo of it as it only stayed that color for a brief moment right after the last of the fireworks went off. But this time I was ready for it, and I captured this beautiful shot of Cinderella's Castle.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Christmas Wishes Fireworks and Cinderella's Castle




In this beautiful fireworks photo from the Magic Kingdom theme park, Cinderella's Castle is lit up in a bright pink light and it's Christmas Ice lights with a big burst of fireworks exploding behind it in the night sky.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Original 7ven




This is my favorite track off of this album by the members of the original Time.

Condensate is the fifth solo album by the American funk ensemble now known as The Original 7ven and formerly known as The Time. Released on October 18, 2011, the album was the group's first release in 11 years. Condensate peaked at #58 on the Billboard 200 album chart and #10 on the U.S. R&B album chart. "#Trendin" was also released as a single and reached #77 on the U.S. R&B charts.

Carrie Underwood - Two Black Cadillacs




Two Black Cadillacs is a song released by the American country recording artist Carrie Underwood. It was written by Underwood, Hillary Lindsey and Josh Kear. It was released as the third single from Underwood's fourth studio album, Blown Away, on November 26. Underwood announced the single on her official Twitter account. Underwood debuted the song with a performance at the 40th American Music Awards on November 18, 2012. "Two Black Cadillacs" speaks of a married woman planning on killing her cheating husband with a mistress. Apparently, the mistress did not know the man was married. After the wife learns of the affair, she and the mistress plan to kill the man because of his actions. The woman and mistress had never actually met, but they first made contact when the wife discovered the mistress' number on the husband's cell phone two months prior to the murder. After the killing, both women travel separately in two black Cadillac automobiles (hence the song's title) heading to the funeral, where they meet for the first and only time. How the two women killed the man is never specified in the song. "The song itself is so visual that I feel you can fill in the blanks and let your imagination do the work when you listen to it. You can come up with this really dark story about a guy who pissed off the wrong women!" Underwood says, laughing. "It’s just juicy and good."

Gary Clark Jr - Blak and Blu


Bruno Mars - Young Girls




"Young Girls" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, from his second studio album Unorthodox Jukebox (2012). The song was written by Jeff Bhasker, Emiley Haynie, Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence and Ari Levine, while production was handled by Bhasker, Haynie and The Smeezingtons. "Young Girls" is a midtempo pop, R&B and rock ballad about how he can't help but succumb to the dubious charms of young girls. It received favorable reviews from music critics, who noted that it is a "sweet and enjoyable" track, while also praising Mars's vocals. It charted in some countries, such as Australia, Canada, France, South Korea and UK.

Andy Allo - Superconductor


I seriously can't get enough of this song. It reminds me of some of Prince's earlier songs he wrote for Apollonia 6, but in Andy Allo, he has a MUCH better singer and protege.

Prince - Dolphin



Dolphin - Prince


This is one of Prince's most underrated songs, in my opinion. And he has a TON of underrated songs. It is also one of my favorites of his. The video was shot in one take, with one camera.

Outkast - Rosa Parks




Man, when this song was new, and was playing in the clubs everywhere, I would dance dance my ass off to this one. Love this track, and it still makes me get up and get my groove on.

"Rosa Parks" is a song by the hip hop group OutKast. It was released as the first single from their 1998 album Aquemini, and was that album's most successful single. The song's title comes from the civil rights activist Rosa Parks.

Foo Fighters - Best of You




I had enjoyed this song, but when Prince covered it during his Super Bowl Halftime performance, it made me really truly love the song as one of my all time favorites.

"Best of You" is a song by American alternative rock band Foo Fighters, and the first single released from the band's fifth studio album, In Your Honor. Dave Grohl notes that the song was written following appearances at 2004 American presidential candidate John Kerry's campaign trail and is "about breaking away from the things that confine you." To date, it is the band's only single to reach Platinum status in the US. The song holds the band's highest chart peaks in the US (#18), the UK (#4), and Australia (#5), and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. The song won the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. It also topped Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for four weeks and Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for seven weeks. Following the band's performance at Live Earth, the song again entered the UK charts at #38.
Prince covered the song during the halftime show at Super Bowl XLI in Miami, Florida, on February 4, 2007. Drummer Taylor Hawkins expressed surprise by the performance, due to Prince's prior criticism of the band's desire to release a cover version of his song, "Darling Nikki", in 2003.

Kings of Leon - Use Somebody




This is absolutely one of my all-time favorite songs.

"Use Somebody" is a song by the American alternative rock group Kings of Leon. It was the second single from the band's fourth studio album Only by the Night (2008), released on December 8, 2008.
The single received heavy airplay in Scandinavia, the Republic of Ireland, Germany, the United Kingdom and Australia, where it was number one on the Official Airplay Chart for six consecutive weeks. It was a huge success in the U.S., where it topped multiple airplay formats and reached number four on the Hot 100 and number one on the Pop Songs chart. The song received positive reviews and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song and was also nominated for Song of the Year.

Brilliant Pink Christmas Cinderella's Castle




I had never seen this color on Cinderella's Castle while it was decorated with it's Christmas Ice lighting, so I was very glad I was able to get this beautiful shot of it to display this mesmerizing color.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Purple Christmas Time Mickey Mouse Balloon




The balloons at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park always make a magical place even more so. In this photo, I was able to capture one of the purple Mickey Mouse balloons with a smiling Mickey looking right back at me. While in the background you can see the Cinderella's Castle and the Christmas Wreaths that span Main Street, USA.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Main Street USA and the Trolley Horse




The horse drawn trolley is always a sight that can bring a bigger smile to your face. In this photo, I lined up the head of the horse, with it's Mickey Mouse blinders, and included the Christmas decorations of Main Street, USA and Cinderella's Castle.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Canada Pavilion Christmas Lamp




I took a series of photos of the different lamps at Walt Disney World, and this is one of them. This one is in the Canada Pavilion at Epcot, and shows the lamp as it is decorated for the Christmas season and it is one of my favorites of the lamp series.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Minneapolis Background




This isn't my normal style of photography, but I gave it a try and I kind of like it. This photo features the Minneapolis skyline and a frozen Mississippi river. What makes this photo different for me is the subject is angled and out of focus making the entire photo bokeh instead of just the background. This photo would make a wonderful background image.

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Epcot Christmas




The Fountain area of Epcot was decorated with purple and blue Christmas trees that sat on the back side of a stage that was the showcase for a Gospel Celebration of the Season called Joyfull. These trees made for a beautiful foreground of a photo of the fountain and of Spaceship Earth on this beautiful and sunny day in Florida.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Welcome Back, NHL...


The NHL is finally getting back to being a hockey league instead of a locked out league. In a few short days, games will count, and it will be a sprint of a season where every game could have playoff atmosphere with so few games being played. It should be an exciting season for NHL fans.

Even more so, fans like me of the Minnesota Wild are really wound up about the season after it's off-season acquisitions. In any normal year, adding two players like Torrey Mitchell and Zenon Konopka would be a very nice off-season. Of course, the Wild did not stop there and added a couple of guys named Zach Parise and Ryan Suter. Those last two additions have made the Wild a favorite to play for the Stanley Cup this year. It's been a long time since the State of Hockey has seen playoff hockey, much less a chance to chase for the cup. So, let's play hockey, shell we?

OK, now onto a few changes the league could make to improve things. There is already talk that the league will be changing up the divisions and going with a 4-conference lineup as opposed to the current 6 divisions. I truly love this decision and am very much looking forward to it. If it goes through, each team would play 2 games against the teams not in their conference. That change alone is excellent as right now teams can go years without playing each other, but with this change every team will visit ever arena every season. And as a Wild fan, it also means we don't have to stay up for 9 PM start times 20 times a year as our conference will feature 7 other teams that are in our time-zone as opposed to playing many games in places like Vancouver, Calgary, and San Jose. Now, with this realignment plan, here are the other changes I would make:

Move the Phoenix Coyotes to Seattle.

Move the Florida Panthers to Portland.

And, (drum roll please) move the New York Islanders to Toronto.

I believe these relocated teams will help strengthen the league. No one is going to watch hockey in Phoenix. And yes, Seattle isn't in a hockey hotbed, but it is in a northern climate, and they would make an immediate rival in the Vancouver Canucks. The same reasoning can work for moving Florida to Portland. Portland may be a smaller city, but I don't see any possible way Miami has more hockey fans than Portland would. And it would get another team west in a league where most of the teams are east of Ohio. In the final move, yes, I am stating to move a team out of New York. The Islanders don't draw fans. And while New York is substantially bigger than Toronto, Toronto has enough hockey fans to support two teams. Can you say the same thing as New York? I don't think so.

Those moves could leave the four conferences looking like this:
Conference A: Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Portland, San Jose, Seattle, Vancouver.

Conference B: Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis, and Winnipeg.

Conference C: Boston, Buffalo, Columbus, Detroit, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Toronto.

Conference D: Carolina, New Jersey, NY Rangers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, and Washington.

That's my plan. And I'm sticking to it. Welcome back NHL. I can't wait for Saturday.

Purple Christmas Cinderella's Castle




This is easily my favorite color on the Christmas Cinderella's Castle, the deep Purple color. It could have something to do with being from Minnesota and being die-hard fans of Prince and the Minnesota Vikings, regardless, I just love this look of the purple and the white ice lights hanging on the castle.

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Purple Christmas Castle and the Partners Statue




I had to wait until after 3 in the morning to finally get the Partners Statue all to myself, and when I did, I was lucky to have Cinderella's Castle bathed in deep purple light with it's ice lighting used during Christmas time. This beautiful photo is what I captured while enjoying the moment of Christmas time at Walt Disney World.

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Christmas Pink Cinderella's Castle




This photo is a close-up of Cinderella's Castle as it is lit up in a deep pink color with it's Christmas lighting. I shot this one while standing directly in front of the castle looking up at it.

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Main Street USA Christmas Wreath and the Moon




I wasn't sure how it would turn out, but while walking down Main Street USA on my last night of the trip, I glanced up and saw the moon as it glowed next to one of the decorative wreaths that span across the street and though it was a beautiful sight to see. So I snapped this shot to share it with all of you.

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Epcot and Spaceship Earth Christmas




In this night time photo, I captured Spaceship Earth from across the World Showcase Lagoon. This beautiful photo shows Epcot's Christmas tree, and has a group of palm trees silhouette in front of Spaceship Earth.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Carlyle Winter




The Carlyle is a condo tower in downtown Minneapolis. In this winter photo, I captured it, along with the Hennepin Ave. Bridge in the evening as there was still some light left in the sky, as the lights from downtown reflected off the partially frozen Mississippi River.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Winter Minneapolis Waterfront




This is a beautiful winter photo of the Mississippi River as it moves through downtown Minneapolis. Featured in the photo is the Hennepin Ave. Bridge, the Gold Medal Flour building, and the Carlyle building.

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Minneapolis Winter




I took this nighttime photo of the beautiful city of Minneapolis while standing on Boom Island on a cold winter night. Boom Island located right across the Mississippi river from downtown Minneapolis and provides some great views for photography and people out enjoying their day.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Vikings Biggest Mistake


The Minnesota Vikings season came to a crashing end on Saturday night after falling to the rival Green Bay Packers 24-10. Despite the season ending on a down note, it was a remarkable season for many reasons, and had one big error that might have made a difference last night.

That one big error? I think they should have kept Sage Rosenfels as their backup QB and switched Joe Webb to WR. This move would have helped in three ways, and I can't really think of a bad thing it would have brought. Joe Webb is NOT an NFL QB. Granted, he didn't play any meaningful snaps during the season, so the backup QB spot was mostly an afterthought through the season. However, having Rosenfels as the backup QB could have done a few things for the Vikings this year. It could have given Christian Ponder a voice of reason on the sidelines. Yes, the Vikings have a QB coach, but as in any job, while any coach or manager an help someone grow, having a peer that can share their experience is such a positive growth tool, and was something Ponder didn't have in Webb and would have had in Rosenfels. It also could have meant Leslie Fraiser wouldn't have been afraid to pull Ponder during one or two of his horrific games he struggled through. I'm not saying he would have replaced Ponder as the starting QB, but to give Ponder a chance to watch, learn, and find his focus again could have been good for him. And of course, it could have meant the Vikings could have still had an NFL QB ready to start in the playoff game against the Packers. Sure, there is a very good chance it would not have changed the result, but I am very confident that the Vikings chances of winning the game would have been much higher if Rosenfels would have been the backup QB instead of Webb.

The other side of that coin is keeping Rosenfels could have also move Webb to Wide Receiver. Joe Webb is a fantastic athlete. He is not an NFL QB. The Vikings biggest weakness this year was at WR, and this one little move of keeping Rosenfels and moving Webb to WR would have killed two birds with one stone. Yes, Webb would be inexperienced at WR. But putting his athletic abilities on the field, giving him a chance to be the deep threat, to run bubble-screens, to run a few wild-cat plays, to be a red-zone target that can jump through the roof to catch a high pass at the back of the end-zone. I don't see how any of those things wouldn't have helped the Vikings maybe even win one or two more games during the season, and possible still be playing in this years playoffs.

OK, having said that, this year was a FANTASTIC year. There is absolutely no way anyone could have expected a playoff team this year. I think 98% of Vikings fans would have been happy with the improvement if they won 7 games. But they over shot those expectations to win 10 games and make the playoffs. So here are some key players that helped make this a season of beating expectations:

Rick Spielman had a fantastic first season in his General Manager position. The draft was insanely successful and saw many players have huge impacts on the season. Matt Kalil, Harrison Smith, and Blair Walsh are all going to be studs for many years to come. Josh Robinson, Rhett Elison, and Jarius Wright are all going to be the type of roll players playoff teams need to be successful. Yes, Spielman didn't get the results he wanted by signing John Carlson or Jerome Simpson. I don't think those were bad decisions, they were good decisions that just didn't work out. Spielman filled a lot of holes in the roster last off season. If he can find a WR or two, a linebacker, and a backup QB to push Ponder, and have another very successful draft, this Vikings team is going to be tough to beat going forward.

Leslie Fraiser has turned a franchise that is used to being full of "character" moments (love boat, wizzinator) into a franchise that talks about football. His leadership and demeanor have greatly revitalized the franchise. Many in the national media compare him to Tony Dungy. I think a more appropriate comparison would be Bud Grant. And I look forward to Frasier leading this team into the future.

Bill Musgrave and Alan Williams. Bill Musgrave has one major issue he needs to fix. He out-thinks himself too often. I think when Ponder was struggling, he didn't call games in a way to help out. Those last four games of the season though, he was really dialed in and called outstanding games. But then again in that game yesterday, I think since he was stuck with Joe Webb at QB, he should have just kept running QB options instead of having Webb throw the ball as much as he did. The first drive was perfect. The rest of the game he called a different game. But the most overlooked part of Musgrave is that Adrian Peterson owes much of his success this year to the game plans and the running schemes Musgrave put together. Meanwhile, Alan Williams oversaw a defense that kept getting better as the season went on. As he learned on the job, as he learned what his players could do, as his players developed, our defense really started stepping up and kept us in games so the Vikings could win despite not being able to throw the ball. I'm excited about what he can do going forward.

And of course, there is Adrian Peterson. Good gawd, what a season that guy had. To do what he did when everyone knew he was getting the rock is just amazing. Odds are he will never have a season like this again, but I'm going to be the first person on his Drive for 25(00) bus next season.

Every team in the league, even the eventual Super Bowl Champion, will look back and see mistakes they will try to fix. It's my opinion the Vikings biggest one was the moves made with Rosenfels and Webb. Even with that move, the improvement from 3 wins to 10 wins is just incredible. And I have no problems giving this season a standing ovation.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Christmas Lights at Disney's Hollywood Studios




The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights display at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios is always a stunning display and completely magical to experience it in person. I tried capturing the feeling of the area with this photo.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights




I wanted to try something different with my photography of the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios. I went with something simple but very effective. All I did was take a 8 second exposure, and during the last two seconds, I adjusted the telephoto of the lens, which gave the lights the appearance of movement and that makes this a very eye-catching photo.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Disney Christmas Wishes Fireworks




While standing on Main Street, USA in the Magic Kingdom, I took this (and other) photos of the fireworks show at the end of the night. This Wishes show was different from others as it also incorporated the Christmas Ice lighting on Cinderella's Castle.

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