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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Stone Bunny, Red Door
In Michigan last month, we enjoyed a few days visiting relatives. Here are a few details from the grounds around their wonderful home near St. Joseph. . . . . . → Tim Messick Photography • Graphics Copyright © 2010 … Continue reading
My Flickr Photostream
The photo podcasts I listen to occasionally mention how very important it is to share your work on Flickr, if you want more people to see your work. With something over 4,000 images being uploaded to Flickr in an average … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Flickr, Photography
At the Art Institute
Visiting the Art Institute of Chicago last month was wonderful. What a treat to be able to catch a major exhibition of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson! (But no photographing the photographs allowed.) And then to stroll through dozens of other … Continue reading
Chicago: Looking Down
The Sears Tower (now the Willis Tower, due to a change in ownership several years ago) was the world’s tallest building from 1974 to 1998. It remains the tallest building in the United States. After buying tickets and waiting in … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, Photography, Travel, Willis Tower
Chicago: Looking Up
Problem: It’s a hot, humid, summer day in Chicago. Gotta do some sightseeing in the short time we have there, but doing it all on foot sounds exhausting, and driving is a nightmare. Solution: Chicago has these great tour buses … Continue reading