Knighted Stone

Posted by on Apr 14, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Knighted Stone, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. I captured this while visiting the Honey Creek Cemetery in West Allis. It was one of the other stone monuments that were saved in the Monument Circle. There was no indication of what building it came from. But such a noble and intricate piece of work must have ...



Repeat, Repeat

Posted by on Apr 13, 2010 in Project 365 | 2 Comments

Repeat, Repeat, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. A look at the repeating structures underneath the 16th Street viaduct. At times, I feel like my days – my weeks – are just repeating. I need more variety and personal time. I need to explore this world.



Milwaukee Light Heat & Traction

Posted by on Apr 11, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Milwaukee Light Heat & Traction, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. While taking pictures at the Honey Creek Cemetery in West Allis, I noticed a circle of monuments near the entrance to the cemetery and nearby park. Monument Circle was created in 2005 by Eagle Scout candidate David Hoffman. The circle has a number of architectural ...



Milwaukee Light Heat & Traction

Posted by on Apr 11, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Milwaukee Light Heat & Traction, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. While taking pictures at the Honey Creek Cemetery in West Allis, I noticed a circle of monuments near the entrance to the cemetery and nearby park. Monument Circle was created in 2005 by Eagle Scout candidate David Hoffman. The circle has a number of architectural ...



Moments in Time

Posted by on Mar 15, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Moments in Time, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. An abstract look at time and Milwaukee City Hall. I used a long exposure and some fun camera movements to capture this. Very much a happy accident.



City Hall in the Fog

Posted by on Mar 14, 2010 in Project 365 | 2 Comments

City Hall in the Fog, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. A look at Milwaukee City Hall near midnight. I really like the way the clock and bell tower is illuminated in the dark. The gentle glow from the clock face and lights near the top are dispersed so nicely in the fog. This is pretty ...



Milwaukee City Hall

Posted by on Mar 13, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Milwaukee City Hall, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. It was another foggy evening in Milwaukee and after leaving the Pabst Theater I noticed a wonderful composition waiting to be shot. Here, 353 feet above the city streets, I captured Milwaukee City Hall and it’s clock / bell tower glowing in the fog. Designed by architect ...



Bronze Electroliers

Posted by on Feb 23, 2010 in Project 365 | One Comment

Bronze Electroliers, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. At the grand entrance to the Milwaukee Public Library there are two beautiful and elaborate bronze electroliers welcoming all who seek knowledge. An electrolier is a fancy word for a fixture that holds electric lamps. Engraved on the electroliers, it reads “The Gift of James M Pereles, April ...



Warehouse No. 1

Posted by on Jan 25, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Warehouse No. 1, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. While driving through the Third Ward late in the afternoon I caught the sun reflecting off the logo for Warehouse No. 1. It was one of those shots that you have to stop immediately and capture before the moment quickly passes by. And so I did. And ...



Guarding the Mitchell Building

Posted by on Jan 12, 2010 in Project 365 | No Comments

Guarding the Mitchell Building, originally uploaded by Dennis Jenders. At the intersection of Water and Michigan Streets you will find two Griffins guarding the entrance to the Mitchell Building. Built in 1876, the Mitchell Building was designed by Edward Townsend Mix for Alexander Mitchell. Mix also designed the neighboring Grain Exchange Building, also known as ...