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I think this is one of my first really good pictures. I don't know what that street looks like today. I should take a look. A lot has been built up around there. This was the view just outside the north underground exit of the Randolph St. Illinois Central commuter station, below the Prudential Building. Turn left at the end of this block to get to lower Michigan and Lower Wacker. I think I was using a Yashica Mat TLR. The film is Perutz ASA100, purchased as a closeout from Central Camera on Wacker, at about 25 cents a roll.
(consolidating my 2 flickr accounts)
February, 6-7, 2015
Stetson alumni engage with the university and develop the next generation of Stetson's leadership through the Leadership Stetson program.
Ok, Delta Force are HUGE House fans. We watch it together every week. This is downstairs Delta, in the boys common room. That House poster is made up of lots of A4 sheets of paper. It's amazing, I love it.
Then stupid Micheal (who isn't a House fan), one night drew all over House in marker, which wasn't cool. So we took it down. But House lives on in our hearts... :-P
In a behind-the-scenes tour, Sid Stetson, an aquarist with Oregon Sea Grant, talks about how the animals are taken care of at the public education wing -- known as the Visitor Center -- of the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. Oregon Sea Grant operates the Visitor Center. (photo by Hannah O'Leary)