Chicago Reflections
18th Street Bridge near the south side was one of my favorite locations to photograph the skyline when I lived in Chicago because it was a five minute drive from my apartment. Every day before sunrise or sunset I would stare out the window trying to predict what kind of color I would see at that magical moment, and, depending on how the clouds looked, would race over to capture it. Of all those time though, this was the most amazing sunrise I ever witnessed.
18th Street Bridge near the south side was one of my favorite locations to photograph the skyline when I lived in Chicago because it was a five minute drive from my apartment. Every day before sunrise or sunset I would stare out the window trying to predict what kind of color I would see at that magical moment, and, depending on how the clouds looked, would race over to capture it. Of all those time though, this was the most amazing sunrise I ever witnessed.
18th Street Bridge near the south side was one of my favorite locations to photograph the skyline when I lived in Chicago because it was a five minute drive from my apartment. Every day before sunrise or sunset I would stare out the window trying to predict what kind of color I would see at that magical moment, and, depending on how the clouds looked, would race over to capture it. Of all those time though, this was the most amazing sunrise I ever witnessed.
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