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CAPTURE WISCONSINWISCONSIN THROUGH THE EYES OF WISCONSIN PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Introduction | 3
People ........................................................................... 4
Nature and Wildlife .................................................... 14
Landmarks and Architecture ................................... 32
Sports, Recreation, Food and Fun ............................ 62
Scapes of All Sorts .................................................... 90
Pets and Farm Animals ............................................120
Living .........................................................................128
Stats and Leaders .....................................................141
Credits .......................................................................142
Winners .....................................................................143
Table of ContentsCapture WisconsinTM is a unique approach to fine-art book publishing. An online community of local photographers submitted photos to be considered for this book. Then, area residents voted to determine which photos would be published. From 58,351 photo submissions to the pages of this book, 1,659,042 votes helped shape what you hold in your hands. It’s Wisconsin through the eyes and lenses of local photographers and enthusiasts. Enjoy!
Join the community.Every bit of this book was made possible by an active community of us-ers on the Capture Wisconsin Web site. Whether you’re a professional photographer, hobbyist, or just like looking at great Wisconsin photography, join the community at capturewisconsin.com.
How to use this book.Open. Look at the best photography you’ve ever seen. Repeat. Actually, maybe there’s a little more to it. First, be sure to note the credit listed with each photo. Search for your favorite photographer at capturewisconsin.com and leave your comment or show your appreciation with a vote. Many photographers also sell their photos online so you may be able to buy a print for your wall! Also note, captions are used as submitted by the photographer, mostly verbatim. We do our best to fact check, but captions may not be perfect.
Copyright info.Copyright © 2011 • ISBN: 978-1-59725-304-8 | All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permis-sion of the copyright owner or the publisher. All photographers retain full rights of their photos that appear in this publication.
Do not use or copy any images from this book without written permission from the photographer. Note: photos may appear in different chapters than they were submitted. Prize awards were not affected. For more information on the Capture Wisconsin Web site, please contact Pediment Publishing ([email protected]). Published by Pediment Publishing, a division of The Pediment Group, Inc. www.pediment.com. Printed in Canada. CAPTURE and Capture Wisconsin are trademarks of The Pediment Group, Inc.
About This Book
32 | Landmarks and Architecture
Landmarks and Architecture
Landmarks and Architecture | 33
IntersectIng by DennIs JenDers
Above: Nearly 120 years ago the Third Ward was devastated and gutted by a fire that required assistance from as far away as Chicago and Oshkosh. In total, 440 buildings were destroyed. That tragedy provided a canvas for architects which can be seen today in the continuity of design and materials. The Milwaukee Public Market represents one of the newest buildings located in the Historic Third Ward. The Third Ward renaissance began a few years back and the area has really blossomed with specialty shops, restaurants and the art community. With the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design and the very popular Gallery Night and Day it is easy to find inspiration in the area. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
34 | Landmarks and Architecture
MaDIson nIght skylIne by brIan behlIng
snowy capItol by ryan tastaD
Above: A Madison night skyline. (Madison, Dane County)
right: I braved the weather during the big snow storm on Decmeber 11th, in hopes of getting a couple cool shots of the capitol. (Madison, Dane County)
Landmarks and Architecture | 35
MaDIson capItol by robert stebler
Above: A black and white shot of the capitol building on a foggy day. (Madison, Dane County)
36 | Landmarks and Architecture
ceIlIng by taMI ZwIcke
the FountaIn by toM JanIkowskI
DIFFerent levels by trevor eIler
Above: The fountain in downtown Menasha. (Menasha, Winnebago County)
top: The stained glass ceiling in the Madison Capital. (Madison, Dane County)
right: The floors of the Milwaukee City Hall building. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
Landmarks and Architecture | 37
breast cancer event by perry heIDeMan
MIlwaukee art MuseuM by george sanquIst
up close & personal by JorDan MIller
Above: Clear and cold. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
top: Extra pink lighting was added for a Breast Cancer event at the Milwaukee Art Museum. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
Left: The architectural details of the dome and building are very intricate. Due to its massive size, viewers often miss the beautiful details, patterns and textures. (Williams Bay, Walworth County)
38 | Landmarks and Architecture
eMpty hall by rIah allessIo
FIber explosIon by Deb barchus
the glow oF golD by Jack roper
Above: Milwaukee Art Museum. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
right top: Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
right bottom: Taken at night at the harbor. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
opposite: Inside the Calatrava. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
Landmarks and Architecture | 39
calatrava cool by John velguth
40 | Landmarks and Architecture
MIlwaukee rIver by bob Israel
seconD street by wIllIaM (bIll) noble
creatIve IMpulse by larry taylor
staIrs anD shaDows by paul hunDley
Above: Taken from Bob’s Grill. (Chetek, Barron County)
top: The Hoan Bridge. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
right top: Milwaukee wall art. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
right bottom: The external stairway on one of the oil tanks at Jones Island. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
opposite: Formally titled The Calling, this sculpture is sometimes referred to as the Sunburst. (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
Landmarks and Architecture | 41
orangIe Deal by Josh eral