This was shot with my Canon 50D and the 28-135mm is lens at 1/640 sec, f/8, ISO 200 in aperture priority mode. Converted to black and white in Photoshop CS4. Minor adjustments for contrast. Seagull atop removed with clone stamp. Darn seagull!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Cloudgate - April 2010
I decided to spend sometime by myself in the city (Chicago) the other day. Just me and my camera... and a few million other people. It was a beautiful day. Temps were in the mid-sixties and not a cloud to be seen. So late in the morning I decided to head downtown. I left my truck at my parents house in Westmont and took the Burlington Northern Metra line in. I haven't been on a train in close to twenty years and wasn't sure what to expect in prices. Surprisingly cheap. The first thing everyone does when they leave union station is look straight up. The Willis Tower looms over the Chicago River like a giant about to take a drink. It's Chicago's biggest celebrity and people like up to take pictures of it. Including me. I walked down Jackson St. heading toward the lake, taking pictures along the way. Interesting architecture, people, or even an occasional store sign. When I got to Michigan Ave. I turned north toward Millennium Park. There was a large crowd assembling at Millennium Park so I stood around for a while to see what was up. A scene for the upcoming movie "Source Code" was being filmed and a portion of the park was closed to the public. After a while I took the long way over to "the bean" to grab some nice reflection shots. Unfortunately they had just shut down that exhibit. So I positioned my self as close as I could get and shot the picture you see here. It didn't occur to me until later that a shot of the sculpture with no one around it is pretty rare. Seems to be a blessing in disguise.
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