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    Chicago this spring, right now.

    I just got back from Chicago - fine exhibits were seen, great food and wine were enjoyed. My feet hurt. :>)

    http://www.artic.edu/aic/

    http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions...tion/Eggleston

    http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions...ion/vernacular

    And the new Modern Wing is open with --lots-- to see.
    The Museum of Contemporary Art has some good stuff too.

    Go now if you can.

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    Re: Chicago this spring, right now.

    Some fine cultural opportunities in a favorite big city – sounds like you had a great time.

    I’d love to see more LF shots that feature the city’s beautiful architecture rising above the stunning, lakeside setting – especially in bitter cold seasons. I once took a frigid morning walk along the shoreline (walking south from Fullerton) and remember steam-spouting skyscrapers watching over Lake Michigan’s undulating ice floes, all lighted by a fog-shrouded sunrise. Architecture + landscape at once.

    Thanks for the travel tip.

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    Henry, Chicago is my favorite US big city and I love going there. There always seem to be great shows and much to do. Again this summer I have the pleasure of being a visiting artist at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago for 6 weeks and hopefully there will be some killer photo or art shows to enjoy (in addition to Rick Bayles' La Frontiera Grill!).
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    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: Chicago this spring, right now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Heroique View Post
    Some fine cultural opportunities in a favorite big city – sounds like you had a great time.

    I’d love to see more LF shots that feature the city’s beautiful architecture rising above the stunning, lakeside setting – especially in bitter cold seasons. I once took a frigid morning walk along the shoreline (walking south from Fullerton) and remember steam-spouting skyscrapers watching over Lake Michigan’s undulating ice floes, all lighted by a fog-shrouded sunrise. Architecture + landscape at once.

    Thanks for the travel tip.
    http://michaelandpaula.com/mp/index_skip.html not in the frigid winter but beautiful nonetheless.

    I'm in the city most weekends photographing. I pack my lf on a bike and ride around. There is so much to photograph... 6-10 sheets on a weekend just isn't getting it done.

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    Interesting Chris....on a bicycle? Is it a 4x5 with a descent tripod? You are the man. I love bicycling in Chicago, we ride from the Loop up to the Botanical Garden a few times every summer. But with a 4x5? I don't think so.

    Check out Bob Thall's work sometime.
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    If I can toot my own horn for a minute, I have a book coming out next year on The Chicago River, all black and white–large format. Some of the photos are on my website at the address below.
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    https://www.rwasserman.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Wasserman View Post
    If I can toot my own horn for a minute, I have a book coming out next year on The Chicago River, all black and white–large format. Some of the photos are on my website at the address below.
    Really nice Richard....masterful. Maybe I could get you to give a little talk to my class this summer at SAIC?
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    Yes Kirk, a bicycle.

    I have my 5x7 in a pack on my back and strap the tripod on a rack with my dark cloth underneath. I use a carbon fiber tripod with the 410 geared head.
    As long as the temperatures are above freezing. If it is colder I'll take the El and hike.

    If you have some time when you come to town and want to get together let me know.

    chris

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    Re: Chicago this spring, right now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    (in addition to Rick Bayles' La Frontiera Grill!).
    Xoco. It's his new restaurant. Mexican street food. All walk up. Kind of amazing. Also I cannot say enough about the Publican (oysters, pork, beer) and Big Star (tacos and whiskey).

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    Excellent work Richard!

    I'll likely be back this summer.
    Maybe with advance notice a group can meet for lunch?

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