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This weekend was open house in Chicago hosted by the Chicago Architectural Foundation, given residents a chance to tour some of the more historic architectural sites in the city. As you can see by the pictures, I had a lot of fun.

 

Canon 7D MarkII

Sigma 1:2.8/24-70mm

Sunset in Chicago on Thursday, September 21, 2017

View from the Reid Murdoch Building clocktower July 2018

View from the Reid Murdoch Building clocktower July 2018

Nomad 620

Expired Fuji NPH400

Canon Canonet QL17 G-III shot on Kodak Ektar 100

1937 Zeiss Ikon

Kodak Ektar 100

This is a 2-frame vertical panoramic stitch featuring Trump Tower enveloped in a cloud of snow.

 

Set Description: On Tuesday, Chicago was treated to it's largest snowstorm since the Groundhog Day blizzard of 2011.

 

I bundled up and went out into the elements for a few hours at night to photograph the action on and around Michigan Avenue.

 

While the temperature was somewhat comfortable, the shooting conditions were brutal. Visibility was low and working the camera in torrential snow has it's challenges. Despite the difficulties I managed to get some cool shots.

 

Now that we got a snowstorm out of the way, bring on the spring thunderstorms!

  

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Sunday March 29, 2021 Chicago, IL

A 4-frame panorama of the United Center during Game 2 of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs

 

Photos from my Friday night and Saturday afternoon

 

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Evening of September 16, 2020

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It's messy out there.

 

Set Description: On Tuesday, Chicago was treated to it's largest snowstorm since the Groundhog Day blizzard of 2011.

 

I bundled up and went out into the elements for a few hours at night to photograph the action on and around Michigan Avenue.

 

While the temperature was somewhat comfortable, the shooting conditions were brutal. Visibility was low and working the camera in torrential snow has it's challenges. Despite the difficulties I managed to get some cool shots.

 

Now that we got a snowstorm out of the way, bring on the spring thunderstorms!

  

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Bengal tigers in the Mammals of Asia exhibit.

 

Set Description: You're never too old for a trip to the Filed Museum (and Adler's Doane Observatory)

 

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300 N. Lasalle rises high above the Wells Street bridge construction project.

 

Set Description: Taking a stroll around the Chicago river on a beautiful spring evening

 

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A surprisingly well lit alley.

 

Set Description: I'm on a parking deck kick lately. Before, during, and after running a few errands downtown, I took some snaps for my #ChicagoLandmarks project.

 

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Chicagohenge

 

Canon AE-1

Vivitar 1:3.5/200mm lens

Fuji Pro160S (expired) shot at ISO50

Black and White ice floes.

  

Set Description: It's may be March, but winter's icy grip continues to cling on in Chicago. Here are a few shots from an early morning trip to the lakefront.

 

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Sunset in Chicago looking across the river down Fulton Street from Wacker Drive on Friday, September 22, 2017

The Millennium Monument in Millennium Park.

 

Set Description: On Tuesday, Chicago was treated to it's largest snowstorm since the Groundhog Day blizzard of 2011.

 

I bundled up and went out into the elements for a few hours at night to photograph the action on and around Michigan Avenue.

 

While the temperature was somewhat comfortable, the shooting conditions were brutal. Visibility was low and working the camera in torrential snow has it's challenges. Despite the difficulties I managed to get some cool shots.

 

Now that we got a snowstorm out of the way, bring on the spring thunderstorms!

  

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Lake Michigan

Chicago, IL, USA

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Looking down the South branch of the Chicago River from the Lake St. Bridge.

 

Set Description: Taking a stroll around the Chicago river on a beautiful spring evening

 

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