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Monday, August 30, 2004


Chicago by day.

Just a tad out of order. Man i'm lazy when it comes to the photoblog.

Millenium Park Fountain. Shadows.

I like this shot a lot. Pity it came out blurred. Remember none of these pictures as of now have been taken with tripods and it can get tricky with long exposures.

Another Random Shot I took.

Saturday, August 28, 2004


Millenium Park Fountain at night.

Navy Pier

Abstract shot inside of "The Bean".

Navy Pier Ferris Wheel

Resting in a field in the middle of Chicago.

Chicago Flowers. The idea of flowers in the middle of a city is pretty cool.

The "Bean" of Millenium Park, Chicago. Daytime of course.

Chicago Canal by Day.

Monday, August 16, 2004


I took this picture right before I went out with my friends. The clouds were incredible that day. I wish I would have had my camera with me.

Monday, August 09, 2004


Last pic in this update. The sun behind the clouds.

Harry the Italian Greyhound running for his life.

My sis again. My mom wants pictures of them before I leave for college. Even though this one has a lot of noise I like how it came out.

Jillian (My sister) on top of the slide. I like how the water is splashing all over.

Thursday, August 05, 2004


This is my first picture with the D70...I only had time to take this one because we were in a hurry to leave and it's not that good (The focus set on the back of the flower) but it shows how much detail that camera can pick out. I'm frickin excited. More D70 pics to come. Many more.

Sunday, August 01, 2004


This is Elise at the social, I was bored and took an 8 second exposure. It's nothing special but I haven't updated my Blog in a long time.