Yesterday was the Worldwide Photowalk for 2012. Other photos may be found here. We met at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Downtown Denver. Our leader cancelled the event due to the rain, but those who turned up decided to continue. Just as well — the rain stopped about 15 minutes after the scheduled start. Down near the Platte River is Commons Park, where we stopped for some fall colors.
After crossing the Platte River, several people were admiring dogs out for a weekend walk with their owners.
Later we made our way back over the river and along 16th Street. There was a crowd gathered around some street buskers. This included this pedicab driver who was “… working very hard…”.
Another taking a smoke break.
The buskers were really great; two banjo players and guitarist. Someone commented that they were miners coming off shift. However, I titled this image the “Louisiana Boxcar Band”; the boxcar seemed to be a better fit for their mode of transportation.
The guitarist also played the tambourine, bell and drum with his feet. The drum was improvised from a pedal and the plastic case that he is sitting on.
Towards the end of the walk, we met this guy, sporting an interesting attire and a white beard.
At the end of the walk, we headed back to our meeting place. I made this image of the reflection of the heart outside the museum after the sun went down.
Finally, we headed to My Brother’s Bar for dinner before heading home.