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Rainy Day City
Elise and I were downtown for a meeting a couple of weeks ago and I, of course, had my camera. I love rainy days, so many reflections and surfaces take on a new look. Continue reading
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An Afternoon To Nowhere
I took some time yesterday afternoon to take a drive. I ended up at the Midewin Prairie which is what is left of the old Joliet Munitions Plant, near 20,000 acres of national prairie. The remaining part of the plant has been used for an industrial site and the Lincoln National Cemetery. Most of… Continue reading
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Last of the Summer
We went over this evening to Orland’s Centennial Park West where the Trippin Billies were playing and it was a wonderful evening. I couldn’t resist the opportunity to shoot a bit.. though I did sit and listen to most of the concert. No event would be complete without Ry showing off his level of boredom… Continue reading
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It takes all kinds
I was in Homewood on Saturday visiting a client and seeing their new office and on the way back home I stopped at the tracks in downtown to see this motley crew pushing a load back into the Markham Yard. I admit that I am a bit of a rail fan and its like coming… Continue reading
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In Eager Anticipation
Im getting excited to go see Orland Park’s 4th of July celebration at Centenial Park tonight. I thought I’d pull up some images I took at this year’s Orland Days carnival. Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955