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Architecture City Life

Went To Go Tell Someone

Buddha, meditating on the Chicago lakefront trail

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Abstraction Architecture Black and White

Overlooked In Haste

Bertrand Goldberg’s Marina City

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Architecture Black and White City Life People

Confined By What You Saw Then

Rain falling, crossing the Chicago River

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Architecture Black and White

Snowy Evening Under the El Tracks

Lake Street, Chicago, in January.

The preferred name for the CTA system is “L”, but I forgot and used “El” instead.

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Architecture City Life

Too Many People, Too Many To Recall

333 N Wacker, looking down at the Chicago River

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Architecture City Life

Super Snow Day

Snow falling, West Loop

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Architecture City Life People

Contemplation of the Winter Bean

Millennium Park, of course. There can never be enough Cloud Gate photos, right?

(more details about the sculpture en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_Gate)

Cloud Gate by Anish Kapoor has been the subject of ten million photographs, or more, even though initially the Park District tried to restrict photographic reproduction.

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Abstraction Architecture Black and White Landscape

Life Is So Complicated

Snow flakes, West Loop one winter morning. I used a flash to capture some of them…

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Architecture City Life

The Warm Smell of September Rain

Is there a better smell? Maybe. Probably.

But certainly September rain is among the most evocative of smells. Right?

Can’t you imagine it right now?

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Architecture City Life Landscape

West Loop, Just Because…

Train yard, West Loop, with a little snow

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Architecture City Life

Domestic Tranquility of A Nation

Former location of a packaged goods store (Cal’s Liquors). I always felt these lights were potent metaphors, both broken and intact.

South Loop.

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Architecture Black and White Nocturne

Always Turning the Same Corners

Traffic under the Orange/Pink L track, West Loop

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Architecture

Lamar Street Bridge

In Austin