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Old Posted Jan 27, 2015, 4:31 AM
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The Twin Cities Super Ultra Bonus Thread

In the process of making my photothreads I end up with some extra shots that I don't use. In some cases they are too similar to other shots I had or too similar to shots I had taken in the past, some didn't fit with the narrative of the rest of the thread, a few are slightly flawed technically but are otherwise good, and some I don't really know why I didn't use. From time to time I make a thread out of such shots. It has been two years since the last one so it is time. There are a lot more photos here than in my normal threads - hopefully it isn't too many.

These are the threads that these photos weren't posted in:

Minneapolis and St Paul - 2013 so far
Minneapolis - the yang of winter's yin
Minneapolis - waiting for the apocalypse
St Paul | Minnesota's river city
Minneapolis | the ruthless winter
Minneapolis - A Prairie Summer
Minneapolis | The city in autumn

Minneapolis, February 2013

















Minneapolis, March 2013









St Paul, April 2013







Minneapolis, April 2013















Minneapolis, May 2013







St Paul, May 2013













Minneapolis, June 2013









Minneapolis, July 2013

















Minneapolis, August 2013





Loretto, Minnesota, October 2013



Minneapolis, October 2013



















Hastings, Minnesota, November 2013







St Paul, November 2013



Minneapolis, November 2013



















Minneapolis, December 2013



















Minneapolis, January 2014





St Paul, January 2014





Minneapolis, February 2014





St Paul, February 2014



















Minneapolis, March 2014



Minneapolis, May 2014







Minneapolis, June 2014











Minneapolis, July 2014









Minneapolis, August 2014







Minneapolis, September 2014















Minneapolis, October 2014









Minneapolis, November 2014





Minneapolis, December 2014

These are extras from a thread that is still a work in progress.






















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Old Posted Jan 27, 2015, 5:13 AM
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Very cool. The Twins are looking good.
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Nice pictures. The wintertime ones are pretty nice. But the summer ones make me want winter to be over!
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Fantastic compilation! All these extra photos about the Twin Cities are excellent. Thanks for sharing, Chef!

The snow urban landscapes are amazing, like your people shots. Enjoyed this thread.

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain.
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Reminds me of Grand Rapids...but ultra-er. Great looking city. Thanks.
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Very nice collection. Don't think I'd want to live in one of those apartments right next to the train tracks.
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Beautiful, I can see myself there right now, definitely my kind of weather...
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awesome. my favorite non-canada city in the winter -- best time to visit! in fact i wish i was there right now instead of stuck in our spotty east coast blizzard -- needless to say it would be nuthin but a typical day of mild hooey ha ha in msp!
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Well done and well built! I've got to visit the Twin Cities one of these days.
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city and light, a breathtaking slab of perfect street photos.



i'm strangely jealous of this scene, as a midwesterner (except that it was in march). we have only had .5" of snow this year. i need my snow fix.
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Reminds me of Grand Rapids...but ultra-er. Great looking city. Thanks.
yeah, i'm always trying to place the vernacular of the twin cities. it reminds me a lot of kansas city, too, with beefier outlying urban commercial districts.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2015, 6:58 AM
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awesome. my favorite non-canada city in the winter -- best time to visit! in fact i wish i was there right now instead of stuck in our spotty east coast blizzard -- needless to say it would be nuthin but a typical day of mild hooey ha ha in msp!
I grew up in the Utica area of upstate NY. Although the Twin Cities are famous for winter we don't get anything like noreasters. One of those storms would hit Minneapolis as hard as it does the east coast. Those giant piles of snow from last winter were caused by the fact that it was below zero almost every day for two months and nothing melted. A typical Minnesota snow storm is two to eight inches.

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yeah, i'm always trying to place the vernacular of the twin cities. it reminds me a lot of kansas city, too, with beefier outlying urban commercial districts.
I see the Kansas City although some of the architecture is a little bit different. Similar broad styles but with different nuances. Part of what throws it too is that Minneapolis and St Paul have slightly different, overlapping vernaculars. The Victorians tie St Paul into the rest of the Midwest. You can make the argument that St Paul is just the youngest of the river cities.

In a weird way Minneapolis kind of reminds me of the old parts of LA. A lot of the old apartment buildings are similar in style, as are the outer neighborhoods of bungalows and two story craftsman. The areas around Lake St and south of it are where those similarities are the strongest. and also the bungalow belt on the north side. There is also more Spanish revival here than most of the rest of the Midwest. I should go more out of my way to photograph it. There is also some of Chicago in Minneapolis too, especially the inner neighborhood blocks in Loring Park and Stevens Square that are almost all brick walkups although the buildings are slightly more spread out here than there. I tend to see Minneapolis architecture as a hybrid of old LA, western Midwest and Chicago.
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In a weird way Minneapolis kind of reminds me of the old parts of LA. A lot of the old apartment buildings are similar in style, as are the outer neighborhoods of bungalows and two story craftsman. The areas around Lake St and south of it are where those similarities are the strongest. and also the bungalow belt on the north side. There is also more Spanish revival here than most of the rest of the Midwest. I should go more out of my way to photograph it. There is also some of Chicago in Minneapolis too, especially the inner neighborhood blocks in Loring Park and Stevens Square that are almost all brick walkups although the buildings are slightly more spread out here than there. I tend to see Minneapolis architecture as a hybrid of old LA, western Midwest and Chicago.
i know what you mean, and i don't know how that stuff came to be in the midwest. parts of pre-war st. louis county just outside of the city near I-44 (old rte 66 corridor) have lots of that spanish revivial stuff, too, with stucco and flat roofs.

i also noticed that river city thing about st. paul. so interesting that two adjacent cities have such differences.
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I grew up in the Utica area of upstate NY. Although the Twin Cities are famous for winter we don't get anything like noreasters. One of those storms would hit Minneapolis as hard as it does the east coast. Those giant piles of snow from last winter were caused by the fact that it was below zero almost every day for two months and nothing melted. A typical Minnesota snow storm is two to eight inches.
i know, i was referring to nyc, we only got 5 inches, which btw was quite beautiful as it fell monday night, but was instantly grey, icy muck afterward and still is. of course long island got 2 feet and they sure got hammered to the ne as well, so that juno storm was too close for comfort! i would also say the snow is usually even different in msp, being more often an endless powdery haze than our sucky heavy wet stuff out here.
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Wonderful - the whole thread flows really well through the seasons.
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a city with among the highest quality of life in the country....lots to learn from.
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Grade A thread! Both cities look great

St. Paul is just so pretty. I want to live in the victorian on the corner with a skyline view

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