Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Through the looking glass . . .

Captured this series of reflections while walking on Van Buren Street in Chicago on a cold, bright, clear day!

17 comments:

  1. Love the reflections on those glass walls!

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  2. A unique take on the classic city skyscape.

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  3. Love the perspective here, Val, this is a really neat image! I have never been to Chicago (except to the airport) - I really want to visit there now. I have been seeing some really cool pictures of the area!

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  4. The reflections are great and the curve of the building adds a lot to the composition. I love Chicago!

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  5. I do love the color and curve of your photo.

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  6. Oh Val, your picture is stunning! I love the reflection of the buildings in the glass. You captured the theme so perfectly!

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  7. Ditto for me too! Gorgeous!

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  8. Great photo, beautiful shot of your City.

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  9. Reiteration of the other comments says it all. Good shot.

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  10. I really love those reflections. We have no tall, glass buildings where I live. It's nice to see a city can be beautiful to photograph too

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  11. what a great building, you got a very encompassing shot of it too.

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  12. Great reflection you captured well done!

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  13. Just an echo to all of the above, great shot! (if you ever get time when it warms up take a river tour that the architectural society gives just below the Michigan Ave. bridge

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  14. Really like this image. I could spend a hour or two clicking away at this curvy, reflective beautiful glass building.

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  15. What a cool shot! I bet I could put my makeup on in have the time if I could use this!

    Great job!

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  16. Look who was downtown too!! Beautiful photograph. Wonderful reflections.

    (The outdoor cafe shot was at Monroe and Lake Shore Dr. Buckingham Fountain is a couple of blocks south of there.)

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