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Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.
Logan, at 9 months. This was taken at Ault Park in Cincinnati.
Strobist:
Camera: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Aperture: f/4
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 25mm
White Balance: Auto
Canon 430EX II in Lastolite Ezybox 24" softbox, camera right, E-TTL, 1/4 CTO
Triggered with Canon 580EX II and Radiopopper PX system
Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.
Logan watching TV.
Trying out my latest acquistion, a HD Pentax-DA 70mm F2.4 lens. Seems to be sharp wide open at F2.4, and even sharper stopped down a little. I focused on his right eye, and the detail in his eyelashes is impressive.
Decorah, Iowa
Constructed between 1854-55, it is one of the few remaining octagon homes that were popularized in 1848 and later. The walls have "grout" composed of a mixture of lime mortar, straw and gravel poured and packed into wood form. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.
Logan is getting big. He's about 2½ years old now. This photo doesn't seem that long ago.
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Logan Lerman before the press conference to "Indigantion" during the 66th Berlinale on February 14th 2016
Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.
Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.
Logan Blvd. from Kedzie to the Kennedy Expressway is a revelation. I had heard about it -- it's a part of Chicago's belt system of green, tree-lined parkways (Midway Plaisance, Garfield Blvd., Western Blvd., Douglas Blvd, Independence Blvd. are some of them) connecting major parks: Jackson, Washington, Gage, Douglas, Washington, and Humboldt.
They were always lined with grand churches and mansions and elegant apartment buildings, or, in the case of Midway Plaisance, University of Chicago campus buildings. Garfield Blvd, Western Blvd., Independence Blvd. and Douglas Blvd. have fallen on hard times, but Logan has kept its former elegance, and attracted buyers who have been priced out of Lincoln Park and Lake View.
The joggers, the Starbucks on Francisco, the yuppie woman walking the short-haired pointer who was alerting at every squirrel -- mute testimony to this area's resurgence.
I suspect the attendance at local CAPS meetings is more than just a faithful few -- on the east end of the boulevard, just west of the Kennedy Expressway, sat a Chicago police SUV.