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The State Fair is a Minnesota institution. Meaning that it's quite popular. Well north of 1.5 million people attend every year. In fact, 2009 set a record with over 1.7 million people walking through the gates. Many of these folks go more than once. Vacations are planned around the twelve day run of the Fair. There's so much to do. Most of those things to do include eating food stuck onto a stick. One can find everything from cheese curds to Minnesota wine. There are FFA kids showing their poultry and livestock. They bunk at the Fair, too. There are 4H projects and an art show. Machinery Hill used to feature the latest agricultural equipment for farmers to examine and kids to climb on. That's largely gone, now. There are booths for every cause and purpose you can think of. People hawk gadgets that run from amazing to useless. Then there's the Midway with its lights, noise, games, rides, Barkers and Carni's. I could go on and on. The Fair used to be the high point of my summer when I was a kid. It was always exciting and always sad to leave at the end of a long day. But then I stopped going for better than twenty-five years. That changed this year, and here's the result of two afternoons and evenings at the Fair. It was so much fun that I'll go again next year! But I'll avoid the hot dish on a stick...

Nearly all my work has been of stationary, and often inanimate, things. Meaning photographing people was/is a bit of a challenge. But the State Fair is the closest I can get to real street life so it's a great place to practice. Every photo was shot handheld. The night shots were at high ISO's, making for some noise. Everything was processed with PhotoShop CS3 and assorted Nik Software products.
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Tim Voss > In the Horse Barn; Minnesota State Fair

Quite a number of folks show their horses at the Fair. Some of those horses are amenable to strangers.
Tim Voss > Trying to Reach the Lambs; Minnesota State Fair

This little girl really wanted to pet the lambs...

The Future Farmers of America (FFA) sponsors the Miracle of Birth Barn at the Fair. People can sit on bleachers to watch assorted livestock give birth. Failing that, DVD recordings of previous lambings, calvings, and hatchings can be seen.
Tim Voss > Girl in the Butterfly House; Minnesota State Fair

Three dollars let me hang out in a roomful of butterflies for as long as I wanted. There were lots of delighted people wandering about covered with butterflies. This young lady was different. She sat very quietly and took in every miraculous detail.
Tim Voss > A Handful of Butterflies; Minnesota State Fair

The Butterfly House is a wonderful place. Butterflies are everywhere and landing on everybody. So many happy people...
Tim Voss > Tot-Sized Ferris Wheel; Minnesota State Fair

The Fair offers a kid-sized version of the Midway. I thought these three made a great photo. I didn't notice the expressions until I started processing. One is delighted, one isn't so sure, and the little boy thinks he's going to die.
Tim Voss > Tot-Sized Ferris Wheel; Minnesota State Fair

The Fair offers a kid-sized version of the Midway. I thought these three made a great photo. I didn't notice the expressions until I started processing. One is delighted, one isn't so sure, and the little boy thinks he's going to die.
Tim Voss > Little Girl with Snow Cone; Minnesota State Fair

This little tot loved her snow cone! Her sibling had crashed in the back seat.
Tim Voss > Costume Jewelry Stand; Minnesota State Fair

The Grandstand has two floors devoted to commerce. There are crafts and an assortment of things that run from useless to clever. I thought the expressions on these two were priceless.
Tim Voss > Spam Stand; Minnesota State Fair

Dear God! A SPAM Stand. And there are people actually buying the stuff... For those who might not know, SPAM is a canned meat product invented by the Hormel Company in Austin, Minnesota back in 1937. It's said to consist of pork shoulder, ham, aspic and a week's worth of sodium. This stuff helped us through the Depression and fed the troops during World War Two. It's still being produced and eaten. I can't imagine why.
Tim Voss > Fine Art Show; Minnesota State Fair

There's a juried art show at the Fair every year.
Tim Voss > Fine Art Show; Minnesota State Fair

There's a juried art show at the Fair every year.
Tim Voss > Rest Break; Minnesota State Fair

The Fair can be a tiring place. It's often hard to find a quiet spot to ease those aching feet.
Tim Voss > Long Shadows; Minnesota State Fair

Shadows get long in the late afternoon.
Tim Voss > Beer Hall; Minnesota State Fair

A place to take a break from all the walking and eating.
Tim Voss > Beer Hall; Minnesota State Fair

A place to take a break from all the walking and eating.
In the Horse Barn; Minnesota State Fair

Quite a number of folks show their horses at the Fair. Some of those horses are amenable to strangers.
Tim Voss > In the Horse Barn; Minnesota State Fair

Quite a number of folks show their horses at the Fair. Some of those horses are amenable to strangers.
In the Horse Barn; Minnesota State Fair

Quite a number of folks show their horses at the Fair. Some of those horses are amenable to strangers.
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