Greetings and Salutations! If you would like to view or share outdoor themes click here: http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/. Thank you Susan for being our hostess.
Foggy day in Chicago. Check this site out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Insurance_Building.
Lovely composed photos with great angles and perspective ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteps. when I click on link from Outdoor Wednesday then I have to click on Home ~ otherwise it reads page doesn't exist ~ thought you might like to know ~
Wishing you a happy day ~ ^_^
Thanks Carol. I had no clue. I reposted blog. Perhaps now it will work correctly. Wishing you a happy day right back at you.
DeleteNever been to this city. It looks too big for me.
ReplyDeleteMy sister Marge arrived from the state of New York and we were in the city grabbing a bite and a cup of coffee before seeing the play HAMILTON. Peet's Restaurant had this view and so I snapped it. Chicago is BIG but I think, Wonderful. At first, I thought it was too big and ugly too. Got over it.
DeleteNice click !! Love Chicago
ReplyDeleteI love Chicago too. It is an exciting town.
DeleteI love the framing and angles of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteMy sister, Margaret was visiting from Hamburg-New York. We were grabbing a bite and a cup of coffee before seeing the play HAMILTON. Had my cell and took some photos of the fogging day. Amazing that the lights were on during the day eh? Glad you noticed the lighting.
DeleteWe have a second home in the Chicago suburbs, but I am happy to be in south Florida this week! Despite its problems, Chicago is a marvelous and vibrant city.
ReplyDeleteChicago has a skyline like no other city in the world. I love how skyscrapers are not built all the way to Lake Michigan that there is public land to enjoy.
DeleteFantastic compositions.
ReplyDeleteRajesh, glad you visited my blog again. Happy days!
DeletePretty lights!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Have a great week-end.
DeleteThanks for commenting. Have a great week-end.
ReplyDeleteLove that little light shining for the big buildings! A shimmering light.
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