Bryan French Photography: Pretty sunset on the ride home. This is a nice place.
Bryan French Photography: It's been quite a while since I've picked up a paint brush. Thanks, @adamswansong for the instruction and positivity!
Bryan French Photography: These dunlins flew right up to our canoe before realizing we were people and getting out of there.
Bryan French Photography: It never ceases to amaze me that these massive birds spend time in Duluth.
Bryan French Photography: 30 Days of Biking, Duluth-style.
Bryan French Photography: The potatoes might, just possibly, be past their prime. #audrey2 #growforme
Bryan French Photography: It was fun, watching this female pine grosbeak noshing on crabapples today. She's not exactly a neat eater, is she?
Bryan French Photography: Saint Looie - my first bank when I came to Duluth. Found this going through some old boxes. I don't imagine many banks still give out free boxes of matches.
Bryan French Photography: Red tailed hawk, during the 2018 #saxzimbog #brrrrdathon, the 'world's coldest birdathon.' It lives up to its name: when we started, it was around -15F, and my bike's freewheel froze open, which meant I couldn't pedal. I eventually figured out a trick to
Bryan French Photography: Cute little snapping turtle, just hatched, and on its way to the water at Island Lake.
Bryan French Photography: American crow with the rainbow in its wings. I wasn't crazy about how this photo turned out, right from the camera, so I started playing. It's better than it was.
Bryan French Photography: Sunset on the way home from fat tire riding beaver ponds and back woods.
Bryan French Photography: Winter bike commuting in Duluth, Minnesota. It's been fun to watch the growth of @duluthbikes. They are bringing together the voices of all the folks up in the Northland who ride their bikes, whatever the season. Keep on rolling! #duluth #exploremn #authe
Bryan French Photography: Perhaps the Viking explorer Leif Erickson would have been a Biking explorer if he were around today. This photo is from the @duluthbikes 2017 Winter Bike to Work Day. #duluth #minnesota #exploremn #discoverduluth #destinationduluth #onlyinmn #onlyinduluth
Bryan French Photography: Needles of ice were calving like tiny glaciers, in today's warm sunshine. #lakesuperior #lesterriver
Bryan French Photography: I led a lovely snowshoe hike tonight for @daytripperofduluth at @glensheen, ending with s'mores on the shores of Lake Superior. Perfect Duluth Night.
Bryan French Photography: If you haven't been out for a bike, ski, snowshoe, or tromp on the Duluth rivers, IT'S TIME!
Bryan French Photography: The Quad at #uchicago during a night rain was a pretty sight.
Bryan French Photography: We don't have colorful beaches like this back home in Duluth!
Bryan French Photography: Ice and stone. And sand. This is on the northern shores of Lake Michigan.
Bryan French Photography: It's pretty darn cool to ski right up to Lake Michigan.
Bryan French Photography: The amazing and rare furred Arctic Snow Trout! They need the fur, you see, to survive the brutal Lake Superior winters.
Bryan French Photography: When a Christmas tree is at the end of its life, it quietly creeps out of your house and makes its way down to the tree ossuary of Lester Park.
Bryan French Photography: @ellie_frenchy riding the flow trails at Lester Park. Pretty much everyone who rides these trails ends up with a permagrin. Can't blame them!
Bryan French Photography: Gotta get the shot...
Bryan French Photography: I just went through my catalog from 2016, and tried to select my best/favorite photo from each month. There was some overlap between what was popular and what I liked, but more often, things diverged. Many of my favorites were left off, because something
Bryan French Photography: Great trail conditions today, out at Lester Park! Get out there!
Bryan French Photography: My nine most favorited photos from 2016. It was a pretty fun year! #topnine2016
Bryan French Photography: Who doesn't love a solid wall of winter?? This partial igloo is in Lester Park.
Bryan French Photography: When is the last time you really looked closely at a deer's hoof? I wonder what caused that wear pattern.