Seeing What’s Around Us…

I’ve been told I have a “good eye” (which makes me wonder what’s wrong with the other one). I’m not sure exactly what a “good eye” is, but I  know that nature amazes me with its beauty and constant renewal,  and I enjoy trying to capture that with photography.

When I’m in “that mood”, I can be an interesting person to take a walk with, because I  see the patterns of nature and it enthralls me, making me want to stop and examine seemingly mundane objects and scenes from different angles, and lighting, at various times of the year, with varying levels and types of humidity and temperature… (You get the idea). This can make for a slow walk for my “walking” partner!

Creation in and of itself is a miracle that is worth the challenge of trying to capture, but I also find that humanity often captures the essence of nature’s patterns in the things we build, and I also find my eye drawn to this merging of humanity and the natural world.   

The other “miracle” of photography is how it captures absolutely unique moments in time, helping us to recognize that “this moment” will never exist again. 

I invite you to browse the images I’ve shared here and contact me if you are interested in purchasing one for yourself. 

You can also view and purchase these images at  Two Loons Art Gift and Design in Duluth’s Lincoln Park arts district. 

I hope you find enjoyment and wonder in these images.   

Tim Ingersoll

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