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Chicago "Inception"
2014-07-15 18.21.35
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Wind on Chicago River....
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COMUNIDAD MEXICANA EN CHICAGO
DÃa de Muertos, tradición mexicana que trasciende en el tiempo
DÃa de Muertos, una celebración a la memoria y un ritual que privilegia el recuerdo sobre el olvido.
Franka Rolfix 6x9 folding 1955
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film: 120 - I forgot what brand.... (terrible note keeper).
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Chicago Loop from the Navy Pier
Windy, built 1996, Chicago’s offical Tall Ship in 2006
www.tallshipsamerica.org/vessels/windy/
July 2019 - Edited ans Uploaded 2021/03/27
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So many street corners like this downtown, with the "L" thundering overhead and residential and commercial properties jostling for space. Love it!
Listening to Kishi Bashi's incurably catchy "Hey Big Star": youtu.be/_Dc4IlAcnVs
Millennium Park à Chicago...
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Big John and Chicago North Skyline from Lake Michigan
The John Hancock Center is a 100-story, 1,128-foot supertall skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois. Located in the Magnificent Mile district. (Wkp)
Le 875 North Michigan Avenue (anciennement appelé John Hancock Center) est un gratte-ciel situé au 875 North Michigan Avenue dans le quartier de Streeterville à Chicago, dans l'État de l'Illinois aux États-Unis. Il atteint 344 mètres de hauteur (100 étages) et fut dessiné par Bruce Graham. La flèche de l'antenne culmine à 456,9 mètres de hauteur. Il est familièrement appelé « Big John » par les Chicagoans.
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July 2019 - New Edition, Made and Uploaded 2021/03/31
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This morning proved to be the final morning of a particularly long and hard winter in Chicago.
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Chicago, IL
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Canon FD glass mounted to Sony A7II via Metabones adapter.
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Light swirls! The boat that left these light trails can be seen in center of my last upload. Once we crossed the river, the boat was loaded with tourists and was starting the river tour. 21
A tourism staple framed out by the ever-up Kinzie Railroad Bridge and wonderful light
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I scorned this shot for a long time. I thought it was very overdone. Every Chicago photographer has taken this picture probably at least 10 times. I also couldn't spend the time to keep going back to this spot, always hoping for the right weather leading to a unique shot.
Eventually, I gave in. I like this picture. The reason I think this shot works for me is because it was taken with a wide angle lens, which allowed the lights reflected in the water to stretch further than I have seen before. I had to get down within an inch of the water, and I used the ground as a tripod -- again. I really should take it with me more often. Oh well.