Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Siblings
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Siblings. Photogenic felines capture second place. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Siblings
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Siblings. Photogenic felines capture second place. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Siblings
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Navy Dad. A familial scene captures a happy memory. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Navy Dad
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Enjoying the Fresh Air. Photogenic 20-year-old cat takes first place. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Enjoying the Fresh Air
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Morning Drama. Repetition is the key to success. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Morning Drama
Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Tonka Bay Marina, Halloween 2020. Tonka Bay offers reflective backdrop. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Tonka Bay Marina, Halloween 2020
Lens on Lake Minnetonka 2022 Photo Contest Winners. Revealing some of the amazing images from the Lake Minnetonka area. Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka 2022 Photo Contest Winners
Readers' Choice Voting Open for Lens on Lake Minnetonka 2022. It's time to pick your favorites. Read more about Readers' Choice Voting Open for Lens on Lake Minnetonka 2022
Lens on Lake Minnetonka 2022 Photo Contest. Read more about 2022 Lens on Lake Minnetonka Photo Contest
“I often go there to see how the seasons are celebrated in the garden, and I always think what a beautiful and generous gift the Noerenberg family has given us. I love the pavilion. [It] is the perfect place for reflection, and it is a constant witness to the changing moods of the lake.” —Gabrielle Watson of Wayzata Read more about Lens on Lake Minnetonka: Noerenberg Memorial Gardens Captured in Award-Winning Photograph
“I was walking home with my daughter after paddleboarding and just happened to notice it in among the cattails. What struck me was the coloring of the eye and the shadows cast by the cattails. Green herons have such good camouflage. My suggestion for others photographing wildlife is: Bring your camera with you as much as possible. You never know when the opportunity will arise. I bring my camera on the [Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail], Carver Park [Reserve] and on my paddleboard often. (I have a waterproof bag when on water.)” —Andrea Anderson of Excelsior Read more about Green Heron