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Minnesota postcard by www.keepthefaye.com (Faye Passow) I LOVE the illustration, and I love maps.. therefor I had to have it when I saw it somewhere in MN.
Words you'll only hear in Minnesota
Minnesot-ugh.
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What is this "Bologna Supper" and why does it make me feel like it's something that would make Jesus weep?
The surface of the card has an unusual mottled texture.
Minnesota is home to harsh winters that can damage your home. Here are some ways you can protect yourself and your home from the extreme weather to avoid major repairs later.
Above are three recent postcards showing vintage Minnesota maps from the 1920s. These illustrations are from the book Minnesota Vacation Days by Kathryn strand Koutsky and Linda Koutsky published by Minnesota Historical Society Press ©2006. This is a beautiful book filled with all sorts of ephemera, photos, and souvenirs related to Minnesota vacations. Below is a spread in the book that includes the maps shown on the postcards. Below that is another spread showing more ephemera with beautiful vintage graphics. The last spread from the book shows vintage linen vacation postcards. On the left are some packages of postcards priced at 3 for 10¢ including postage stamps! Big fish were a popular subject on comic linen postcards aimed at vacationers. Autos were another popular subject. I will conclude with a postcard from my collection showing both subjects. This postcard was originally published by Curt Teich in 1935. Sometimes stock postcards were imprinted with specific locations. This one has Greetings from Owatonna, Minn. imprinted in the bottom border. Visit Sepia Saturday for More Vintage Photos
All Minnesotans can relate to these memes.
With 2 million visitors each year, the Minnesota State Fair can get crowded! It's best to go in with a plan of what you want to see + do. Here's your guide!
Enjoy one of Minnesota’s most visited destinations on this amazing 3-day road trip along the North Shore of Lake Superior.
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Minneapolis Minnesota downtown skyline view from a little hole in the jump fence offda E. Franklin Avenue bridge that crosses over Interstate 35W I’m getting a few questions how this was done: I had my tripod setup for about 2 hours on the bridge. I took some pictures at dusk when it was still light out and then again later when it got dark and all the city lights turned on. This image is a composite of 2 pictures manipulated in Photoshop. The base picture was one of those shots taken at dusk using a 30 second long exposure to capture the car light streaks on the highway. To get that long shutter speed in dusky light, I used a Lee ‘Big Stopper’ 10 stop ND filter with ISO at 100 and an small Aperture of f/20 (shutter at 30 seconds). I took another 'night shot' without any filters later in the evening from that same spot to capture the buildings when the city lights were on. In Photoshop, I used the 30 second exposure 'dusk shot' as the base layer and then put the 'night shot' on top in a different Layer. I masked off everything except the buildings on the night shot Layer and changed the Layer Blend Mode to ‘Color Dodge’ – that mode will keep pixels if they are lighter than the layer below and will hide pixels if they are darker – the effect is like turning on all the lights of the city :) A muchas gracias out to Cousin Greg for watching my back in that rather spicy neighborhood and my apologies to that other photographer for hogging the fence hole for so long :O
Taken from the look out on top of the mountain on the side of a cliff. Lutsen is on the north shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota.
Highlighting a few Minnesota Inventions The Greeting cards are 5x7 on 100# cardstock and are blank inside. They come with a brown kraft envelope in a cellophane sleeve.
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