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Apr 25, 2009 10:12 |  #1

This shot is from the Chicago POTN meet last Saturday at Millennium Park

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Apr 25, 2009 15:05 |  #2

beautiful shot, nice job


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Apr 25, 2009 15:11 |  #3

Wow I really like it, nice job.


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Apr 25, 2009 15:14 |  #4

one of the best of this structure i've seen; partly because there are no people in the way. Was it like this or are they cloned out?


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Apr 25, 2009 16:35 |  #5

Thanks, we arrived early prior to sunrise; some of the guys were able to get night shots. Only us photogs from POTN and the security guards on site. I think that is Chris on the far right taking a break from shooting.


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Apr 25, 2009 16:36 |  #6

Nailed it. Well done!


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Apr 27, 2009 09:43 |  #7

I've never been there at sunrise! My loss.
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Apr 27, 2009 12:16 |  #8

Great looking shot. I have never been there, but seen a lot of shots of it. Why no shots of inside or under it? Isn't it open to people?


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Apr 27, 2009 16:48 |  #9

Thanks, you can't really go inside it is a solid structure. Here are a couple of other views

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Apr 27, 2009 16:54 |  #10

Neat shots. That tells a lot about it. :)


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Apr 27, 2009 18:09 |  #11

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I've never been there at sunrise! My loss.
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Lol, I wanted to get there when it was still dark out to get some night shots but by the time I parked and found my way there the sun was rising. It seems to rise super fast when you are trying to take photos.


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Apr 28, 2009 03:19 |  #12

loving the colors


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Apr 30, 2009 10:03 |  #13

they're all great.. i would just crop out the guy in the first shot. I've been here and during the day you can never get a shot like this.. the place gets mobbed


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Apr 30, 2009 12:24 |  #14

First time I see this bean in HDR! That's really great! Did you shoot it with a tripod and brackets or make it from one RAW-file?


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Apr 30, 2009 18:11 |  #15

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they're all great.. i would just crop out the guy in the first shot. I've been here and during the day you can never get a shot like this.. the place gets mobbed

Thanks, but there is no way I am cropping out that guy; that's Chris from our group.


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