July, 2009

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Chalkfest

Friday, July 17th, 2009
Wausau Chalkfest

Wausau Chalkfest

The Wausau Chalkfest is an annual tradition in Wausau, Wisconsin, transforming the sidewalks of the city square into a collection of chalk drawings.

Anyone can register to reserve a section of the sidewalk, and there were dozens drawing when we visited Wausau last weekend.

We were there primarily for the hot air balloon rally in Wausau, but on seeing the signs for chalkfest, we paid a couple of visits to the city square in downtown Wausau.

Cap'n Jack

Cap'n Jack

This artist chose to draw Cap’n Jack, as played by Johnny Depp, from Pirates of the Caribbean. Each artist is given a set of pastel chalks, which they use to create their art on the sidewalk.

Artists have all day on Saturday to complete their artwork, with judging taking place on Sunday.

We visited chalkfest twice – once early in the morning as the artists were beginning, and again later in the day where a lot of progress could be seen. Many of the artists have a lot of experience in doing chalk drawings, and it shows in the preparations they make.

Wonder Woman in Chalk

Wonder Woman in Chalk

Most of the artists plan their drawings ahead of time, bringing elaborate drawings that they work from.

You can see an example of that in this drawing of Wonder Woman (still in progress). The drawing that the artist is working from is taped to the sidewalk, and serves as a guide for the artist.

Peering over the shoulders of the artists as they make their works of art on the sidewalk was fascinating, and made for a great, however unexpected, sidetrip on our intended trip to see the hot air balloons.

For additional pictures of the Wausau Chalkfest, click here. And to see where these pictures were taken, click here: :arrow:

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Geotagging – Part I

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Balloon Glow

Balloon Glow

When I take photos, I almost always ‘geotag’ the photos. What does this mean? It means that with each photo, I store the latitude and longitude of the spot where I took the photo.

The way I do this is relatively simple, but I will leave the detailed description for another post in the future. The short explanation is that I use a GPS data logger to track my position and when I upload my photos to my computer, I use the GPS log to identify where each photo was taken.

I’m curious to find out if this information would be of interest to my readers. While I haven’t figured out the best way to show this information, for now I will be adding an icon to each of my posts that contain additional information on where the photos were taken.

When you see this icon – :arrow: , click on it to see a map of where I was for this post. In this case, the map shows where the picture above was taken (more on the Wausau Balloon Rally in a future post).

I hope to figure out a way to show a map linked to each photo, rather than just one for the post – but I haven’t yet figured out the best way to do that.

Please comment and let me know what you think – is this extra information interesting or useful?

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Serendipity

Friday, July 10th, 2009
McKinley Marina

McKinley Marina

Wikipedia defines serendipity as “the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate, especially while looking for something else entirely.”

Such was my experience when I went to Milwaukee’s lakefront to take pictures of the circus wagons that had been assembled for the Great Circus Parade.

I was forced by a diligent park worker to park at a distance from where the wagons were located, and I ended up parking by McKinley Marina, located right on Lake Michigan just north of Veteran’s Park. Since the sun was just rising, I notice some unique photo opportunities – first of the boats moored at the marina, and then of the reflection of the city skyline in the pond at Veteran’s Park.

Here are some of the photos I took.

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The Great Circus Parade

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
Circus Wagon

Circus Wagon

The Great Circus Parade was first held in Milwaukee in 1963, and it has been a frequent, but sporadic, visitor to Milwaukee ever since. Always subject to funding issues, the parade is once again being held in Milwaukee this Sunday -July 12, 2009.

Prior to the parade, the circus wagons are on display at Veterans Park right on the lakefront in Milwaukee. While there’s also a midway and a circus tent, the star attractions are the wagons.

The colors, the designs, the styling of the wagons – all contribute to a fanciful visit to the past when circuses and circus parades were more common.

Circus Wagon Wheel

Circus Wagon Wheel

If you get a chance to visit the wagons before the parade, I recommend getting to the park early, before large crowds obscure the wagons. I took these pictures in the early morning light (6:30 am), but you don’t need to get there that early. The midway opens at 10:00, so the best opportunities to see the wagons without the crowds is before that.

And if you’re taking pictures, look at the detail in the wagons. This picture is a close up of one of the wagon wheels – even the wheels are colorful and contain great detail.

Notice the figures and paintings on the sides of the wagons, too – each one is unique, and many offer a glimpse into past cultural differences from today.

With funding for the parade difficult to come by, this may be the last year for the parade for some time to come. Don’t miss the opportunity to see a unique part of the past here in Milwaukee.

You can see additional photos of the circus wagons by clicking here.

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Summerfest 2009

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
Summerfest 2009

Summerfest 2009

Milwaukee’s annual Summerfest just completed it’s 11 day run, with great weather and great crowds.

Summerfest is billed as the world’s largest music festival, with 11 stages running from noon until midnight featuring over 700 bands.

Being in Milwaukee, of course, great ethnic food and local beers compete with the music for one’s attention – even after 42 years, it never gets old.

Click on the images below to see some of the sights of Summerfest 2009.

Can’t wait for Summerfest 2010!

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