Red mountain ash berries stand out against a blue shed.

Red mountain ash berries stand out against a blue shed.

Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited to send in images of natural or urban subjects that they find artistically inspiring or intriguing. Submit images to maryc.martin@capweek.com.

A dark-eyed junco visits a local friend.

A dark-eyed junco visits a local friend.

Medusa of the woods on Auke Nu trail, Sept. 2.

Medusa of the woods on Auke Nu trail, Sept. 2.

The puffy whiteness of reindeer lichens on Mount Ben Stewart against dark red autumn leaves, Sept. 28.

The puffy whiteness of reindeer lichens on Mount Ben Stewart against dark red autumn leaves, Sept. 28.

Golden autumn reflections in Cropley Lake on Sept. 28.

Golden autumn reflections in Cropley Lake on Sept. 28.

Scalloped edges and bright colors show this downtown flowering plant withstanding cold autumn nights.

Scalloped edges and bright colors show this downtown flowering plant withstanding cold autumn nights.

Sea salt and rainy days form their own abstract on a harbor piling.

Sea salt and rainy days form their own abstract on a harbor piling.

Fall leaves.

Fall leaves.

A tree branch in Anchorage in late September.

A tree branch in Anchorage in late September.

Morning light on a reflecting pond.

Morning light on a reflecting pond.

The Cut River Bridge, steel deck cantilever, 147 feet above the river, U.S. Highway 2, Upper Peninsula, Michigan (with a fearless beam walker.)

The Cut River Bridge, steel deck cantilever, 147 feet above the river, U.S. Highway 2, Upper Peninsula, Michigan (with a fearless beam walker.)

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