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Old Posted Aug 4, 2020, 12:26 AM
Dylan Dude Dylan Dude is offline
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Awesome guys glad you all like the photos!



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Originally Posted by Rooted Arborial View Post
The 5th photo from the bottom - the view up St Clair - has long been one of my favorite compositions.

For me, it is a great modernist collage and, like so many other less known gems in Chicago, I do not think it is on the radar of most people's

"check lists." It has been over a decade since I have stood there in awe.

That shot which focuses on Sears also hits the mark. What a brute! Like a bull in a china shop. It lacks the humane scale I prefer, but I can't help but

feel astonished by its existence. Whenever I hear of Bangladesh, I want people to know how that country has contributed to such a response.

As much as the building is too much, it also gives me hope.


Thank you.
Awesome yeah when i saw that view with John Hancock and the other buildings i had to take a pic. Just crazy. A giant wall of skyscrapers haha so many different ones and no sky in between visible. I did not expect that or go there for that view intentionally but glad i ended up there on accident haha

And are you talking about the photo with sears that's 2nd from the bottom?
And what about Bangladesh?
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