The Walls Are Melting
From the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Chicago. What a fantastic experience. It was a lot more than what I was imagining it would be. I might just go back. . . . . .
From the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Chicago. What a fantastic experience. It was a lot more than what I was imagining it would be. I might just go back. . . . . .
Just a bit of fun at the fair. I like the mystery of the long exposure, not knowing whether you have the shot or not till you get back home. Reminds me of the film days. These images were taken with my Leica M240 handheld with varying shutter speeds from 1/2 second to 1/15th second.
I love reflections. It’s kind of like water when I’m not able to be by the water. Water is my favorite. I think I take inspiration from the surrealist like Renee Magritte. Reflections like water are a gateway to the subconscious. C’est n’est pas une pip.
Not bad for a 75-year-old…. lens. I’d like to make a clarification… To be perfectly clear… SHE IS NOT 75 YEARS OLD!!! I’m talking about the lens on my camera NOT my wife! Yes, I did get comments, mainly from Elise, that the post seemed to say she was 75 years old… She is NOT! …
Waiting for the graduates to arrive… I arrived early for a good seat, a great angle, and to fry in the sun. A busy weekend with two graduations.
Unfortunately, a sign that is commonplace now and probably is here to stay. Graduation during Covid. Getting used all the organization. I know the date of my daughter’s graduation just not the time or location. It’s all TBD and “Need To Know” kind of stuff. As Master Sergeant Smith used to say “I’m so flexible…
Where night-time never really got dark. From, what seems like, many moons ago.
It’s been at least 10 months since I’ve been in the city. Every couple of months I take the train in and walk the Loop, visit the Art Institute, and grab some lunch. Is always a bit of a breather from the burbs and I usually see something interesting. For now, I’m doing the next…
I love riding the train into the city. I have 4 choices to get in, 6+ if I drive a bit. The driving part may seem weird to mention but to fellow rail aficionados, this will make sense. The easiest is The Rock because of its schedule and proximity but I love to travel over…